Проверочная работа по английскому языку в формате ОГЭ (2 варианта)

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V-1

READING

Ex. 1 Match the paragraphs with their titles.

Different from other sports

Traditional and new leaders

Classes for skaters

Necessary equipment

Beginning of short track

Events on the programme

Some rules of short track

Short track in the Olympics

As the close running is dangerous because of collisions and falls, a hard shell helmet is a must. There are also knee and neck protectors. Some skaters wear goggles to shield their eyes from wind and ice chips. Skin-tight suits reduce wind resistance. Short track boots lace high up and are heavier to help stabilize the foot. Blades are very sharp and asymmetrical so as to make turns almost flat to the ice.

B. Primarily short track was dominated by Canada and the USA. The teams from South Korea, China, Japan joined later, followed by the recent favourites, the Dutch. For a long time Russia could boast of the only bronze Olympic medal in short track. Since the Sochi Olympics the Russian short track team has seriously improved.

С. Nowadays sort track includes eight competitions. These are the same for both men and women: 500 m, 1000 m, 1500 m, 3000 m, and the relay — a race between teams, with each team member in turn running part of the total distance. The last one makes 5000 m for men and 3000 m for women.

Short track hasn’t been a Winter Games event for very long. Ice short track was a demonstration sport at the 15th Winter Olympics, held in Calgary (Canada) in 1988. It was upgraded to a full Olympic sport in 1992 at the Albertville Winter Games and has been part of the Winter Olympics since.

Short track is a form of ice speed skating. The races last between 40 seconds and two minutes. The skaters compete against the clock and against each other. Unlike in long speed skating with two skaters running at a time, usually between four and six short trackers take part. The rink is the size of an ice hockey rink and gives a shorter track.

The sport originated in the USA and Canada at the beginning of the previous century. Meanwhile it was gaining popularity in Great Britain, Japan, France, Belgium, and Australia. The countries competed among themselves some decades before the International Skating Union (ISU) officially launched the sport’s international competitions in 1970s.

Disqualifications in short track are unavoidable for many reasons such as two false starts by a skater or not wearing the equipment properly. Skaters mustn’t contact each other with hands. Pushing, blocking and even giving another skater physical assistance is not allowed. Skating outside the designated track is also forbidden.

GRAMMAR and VOCABULARY

Ex. 2 Choose the correct answer.

Have you played Angry Birds? If not then you shouldn’t! This game is hard to stop _______

a) playing b) played c) to play

2. Someone brought this Rovio`s virus in class and three days later all my classmates _____ it on their phones and computers.

a) had installed b) installed c) has installed

3. Mum said she _____ it senseless. Dad said, in his days he would enjoy riding a bicycle and other more useful activities.

a) considers b) considerable c) considered

4. Between the break bells and in the class­room, we ‘________ ’ poor birds at bad pigs hiding stolen eggs in their houses, on the islands and on the planets.

a) threw b) were throwing c) had been throwing

5. At home I ______ start my home- work. The game took all my free time.

a) can`t b) couldn’t c) couldn’t have done

6. ‘Children like games where something can ________‘, our school psychologist explained.

a) be ruined b) ruin c) was ruined

7. We knew there _______an Angry Birds wallpaper on her computer!

a) had been b) was c) were

8. Since that time, I _______ other games that I enjoy more.

a) have downloaded b) downloaded c) had been downloaded

9. But I often find _______ coming back to Angry Birds.

a) me b) myself c) them

10. Fly London is a brand of youth fashion, which has its flagship stores in ______ (Europe) major cities.

a) European b) Europeanean c) Europe

11. Founded in 1994 as a shoe brand, Fly’s design philosophy has been to create ________ (origin) shoes.

a) original b) originable c) originative

12. For this, Fly has been using traditional con­struction techniques in an _______ (expect) way.

a) expectable b) unexpected c) unxpectable


 

V-2

READING

Ex. 1 Match the paragraphs with their titles.

Different from other sports

Traditional and new leaders

Classes for skaters

Necessary equipment

Beginning of short track

Events on the programme

Some rules of short track

Short track in the Olympics

As the close running is dangerous because of collisions and falls, a hard shell helmet is a must. There are also knee and neck protectors. Some skaters wear goggles to shield their eyes from wind and ice chips. Skin-tight suits reduce wind resistance. Short track boots lace high up and are heavier to help stabilize the foot. Blades are very sharp and asymmetrical so as to make turns almost flat to the ice.

B. Primarily short track was dominated by Canada and the USA. The teams from South Korea, China, Japan joined later, followed by the recent favourites, the Dutch. For a long time Russia could boast of the only bronze Olympic medal in short track. Since the Sochi Olympics the Russian short track team has seriously improved.

С. Nowadays sort track includes eight competitions. These are the same for both men and women: 500 m, 1000 m, 1500 m, 3000 m, and the relay — a race between teams, with each team member in turn running part of the total distance. The last one makes 5000 m for men and 3000 m for women.

Short track hasn’t been a Winter Games event for very long. Ice short track was a demonstration sport at the 15th Winter Olympics, held in Calgary (Canada) in 1988. It was upgraded to a full Olympic sport in 1992 at the Albertville Winter Games and has been part of the Winter Olympics since.

Short track is a form of ice speed skating. The races last between 40 seconds and two minutes. The skaters compete against the clock and against each other. Unlike in long speed skating with two skaters running at a time, usually between four and six short trackers take part. The rink is the size of an ice hockey rink and gives a shorter track.

The sport originated in the USA and Canada at the beginning of the previous century. Meanwhile it was gaining popularity in Great Britain, Japan, France, Belgium, and Australia. The countries competed among themselves some decades before the International Skating Union (ISU) officially launched the sport’s international competitions in 1970s.

Disqualifications in short track are unavoidable for many reasons such as two false starts by a skater or not wearing the equipment properly. Skaters mustn’t contact each other with hands. Pushing, blocking and even giving another skater physical assistance is not allowed. Skating outside the designated track is also forbidden.

GRAMMAR and VOCABULARY

Ex. 2 Use the correct form of the word.

Have you played Angry Birds? If not then you shouldn’t! This game is hard to stop _______ (play).

2. Someone brought this Rovio`s virus in class and three days later all my classmates _____ (install) it on their phones and computers.

3. Mum said she _____ (consider) it senseless. Dad said, in his days he would enjoy riding a bicycle and other more useful activities.

4. Between the break bells and in the class­room, we ‘________ ’ (throw) poor birds at bad pigs hiding stolen eggs in their houses, on the islands and on the planets.

5. At home I ______ (not/can) start my home- work. The game took all my free time.

6. ‘Children like games where something can ________‘ (ruin), our school psychologist explained.

7. We knew there _______ (be) an Angry Birds wallpaper on her computer!

8. Since that time, I _______ (download) other games that I enjoy more.

9. But I often find _______ (I) coming back to Angry Birds.

10. Fly London is a brand of youth fashion, which has its flagship stores in ______ (Europe) major cities.

11. Founded in 1994 as a shoe brand, Fly’s design philosophy has been to create ________ (origin) shoes.

12. For this, Fly has been using traditional con­struction techniques in an _______ (expect) way.

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