Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведённых утверждений 10- 17 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) . В поле ответа запишите одну цифру, которая соответствует номеру правильного ответа.

Christmas Tree Memories

My name is Ted. I grew up in the 50s, but my childhood memories are still alive. The most pleasant of them is the family Christmas tree. Besides my mum and dad, there were five children in the family. We all took part in decorating the Christmas tree, one way or another. It was a special time for me as dad took us for a trip to the winter forest.

The experience was special as only boys were allowed to go to the countryside to pick out the tree. At the age of five I felt proud to be in a man’s adventure. I remember walking through the forest with dad looking for the perfect, large tree. We had a tall ceiling in the living room, so a small tree did not look right there.

At the age of five, even a small tree seemed great to me. To measure a tree I raised my hands above my head and looked up. If I could reach the top of the tree I thought it was big enough. Dad, however, always chose the perfect tree very carefully.

Once he had made his choice, he took out an axe to cut down the tree. I wanted to help my dad and brothers, but they always told me to stand back. When the cutting began, I tried to hold the tree up. I was afraid the tree would fall on them and I felt strong enough to hold it.

After the tree was down we took it to the car and went back home. I don’t remember how we got that large tree through the door, but it was always right. Then dad got the tree to stand up and we could start the decorating. The tree, the boxes with decorations and a tall ladder took up the whole room.

All the family took part as mum gave everyone a task. I had to pass the decorations. What I liked best about the Christmas tree were the lights. When everybody else had left I stayed in the room and watched the lights travelling up and down the Christmas tree.

Dad had one more special job that day. Mum took her favourite ornament, a lighted angel, which she had got as a present from her family. Dad climbed up the ladder and fixed the angel at the top of the Christmas tree. When I looked at the angel, I thought Santa was close to my house.

Everyone, and the decorated shining tree, was ready to celebrate Christmas. It was so big that it nearly touched the ceiling. I felt I was a small part of a big adventure. The last few years we lived in that house the trips to the forest with dad ceased. We bought an artificial tree instead.

Ted’s family had a tradition of decorating the Christmas tree together.

Время проведения экзамена – 90 мин. + время устного ответа примерно 6 мин. и подготовки к нему 8–10 мин. (также может добавиться время ожидания очереди ответа).
Разрешенные материалы – звуковоспроизводящая и звукозаписывающая аппаратура для аудирования и записи ответа на устный вопрос.
Минимальный балл (соответствует тройке): 29.
Максимальный балл – 70.
Количество заданий – 25.

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The bus to the IKEA shop is regular and cheap.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 3

The shop the author of the text went to was located in the suburbs.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 4

Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений 2-9 соответствуют содержанию текста (True), какие не соответствуют (False) и о чем в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).

Our journey started in a minibus to Lomonosov underground station. In the open area behind the station we could see about 30 people waiting for a bus to the IKEA shop. This bus is unusual for two reasons - it is free, and it is one of very the few buses in the city that has a timetable.

We got onto the bus and it drove over the bridge across the River Neva and out of the city. One passenger had her dog with her. We saw the big yellow letters IKEA on a blue background from far away, they are on a sign which is higher than the trees. The same design is on the side of the building, a very big blue box with a car park all around it. We got out of the bus and walked along a special route to the entrance with a roof over it. We went into the shop through a big door that had several sections and was turning like a wheel. About ten people can walk inside one section of the wheel. IKEA shops are very popular everywhere in the world, and they are made to serve very large numbers of people.

Most places in Russia have a cloakroom where you can leave your coat. On this day there were too many people, so only children could leave their coats. I had a rucksack and they said that I should leave this in the cloakroom and carry my coat. If you have a child aged 3 to 6 you can leave him or her in a play room…usually for 2 hours or just one hour on busy days. They give parents a piece of paper with the time of collection written on it so that they don’t forget. I don’t know what people with dogs do.

The first place we went was up the stairs to the café. Here everything is self-service. You take a tray and ask people to serve you food, for example traditional Swedish meat-balls. If you want coffee, tea or a fizzy drink you pay for a cup and afterwards you fill it from a machine. While you eat and drink you can study the catalogue. They say that 160 million copies of the catalogue are printed all round the world - where I live, they delivered a copy to each flat. People who want to buy a lot of things can take a big yellow plastic bag to put them in. There are also different sorts of trolley. One has a seat for a small child and a place to hang the big yellow bag.

The area next to the café is for special offers. Then, there are a lot of pictures in frames and mirrors. After that, you come to a place where there are different rooms which you can walk into and sit down in. When you know what you want to buy, you have to look at the code on the price tag. This code tells you the place on the ground floor where you should go to collect the pack with the parts you want inside it. All Ikea furniture is in cardboard boxes and you have to put the parts together when you get home.

One of the main problems of life in Russia is the small amount of living space that people have in their flats. It is very unusual for a family to have a room that nobody sleeps in. So the idea of a “living room” or a “sitting room”, as we call it in English, is a bit different. Most people have a room with a sofa-bed that they open out in the evening to sleep on. I think it’s quite a good idea for Russian flats to have the bed on tall legs with enough space for a sofa under it. You can buy one in IKEA for about £200. On my visit to IKEA I didn’t buy anything because I live in a rented flat with lots of furniture in it. I just like looking.

Only ten people can use the entrance door to the IKEA shop at a time.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 5

Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений 2-9 соответствуют содержанию текста (True), какие не соответствуют (False) и о чем в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).

Our journey started in a minibus to Lomonosov underground station. In the open area behind the station we could see about 30 people waiting for a bus to the IKEA shop. This bus is unusual for two reasons - it is free, and it is one of very the few buses in the city that has a timetable.

We got onto the bus and it drove over the bridge across the River Neva and out of the city. One passenger had her dog with her. We saw the big yellow letters IKEA on a blue background from far away, they are on a sign which is higher than the trees. The same design is on the side of the building, a very big blue box with a car park all around it. We got out of the bus and walked along a special route to the entrance with a roof over it. We went into the shop through a big door that had several sections and was turning like a wheel. About ten people can walk inside one section of the wheel. IKEA shops are very popular everywhere in the world, and they are made to serve very large numbers of people.

Most places in Russia have a cloakroom where you can leave your coat. On this day there were too many people, so only children could leave their coats. I had a rucksack and they said that I should leave this in the cloakroom and carry my coat. If you have a child aged 3 to 6 you can leave him or her in a play room…usually for 2 hours or just one hour on busy days. They give parents a piece of paper with the time of collection written on it so that they don’t forget. I don’t know what people with dogs do.

The first place we went was up the stairs to the café. Here everything is self-service. You take a tray and ask people to serve you food, for example traditional Swedish meat-balls. If you want coffee, tea or a fizzy drink you pay for a cup and afterwards you fill it from a machine. While you eat and drink you can study the catalogue. They say that 160 million copies of the catalogue are printed all round the world - where I live, they delivered a copy to each flat. People who want to buy a lot of things can take a big yellow plastic bag to put them in. There are also different sorts of trolley. One has a seat for a small child and a place to hang the big yellow bag.

The area next to the café is for special offers. Then, there are a lot of pictures in frames and mirrors. After that, you come to a place where there are different rooms which you can walk into and sit down in. When you know what you want to buy, you have to look at the code on the price tag. This code tells you the place on the ground floor where you should go to collect the pack with the parts you want inside it. All Ikea furniture is in cardboard boxes and you have to put the parts together when you get home.

One of the main problems of life in Russia is the small amount of living space that people have in their flats. It is very unusual for a family to have a room that nobody sleeps in. So the idea of a “living room” or a “sitting room”, as we call it in English, is a bit different. Most people have a room with a sofa-bed that they open out in the evening to sleep on. I think it’s quite a good idea for Russian flats to have the bed on tall legs with enough space for a sofa under it. You can buy one in IKEA for about £200. On my visit to IKEA I didn’t buy anything because I live in a rented flat with lots of furniture in it. I just like looking.

Children and adults usually use different cloakrooms at the shop.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 6

Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений 2-9 соответствуют содержанию текста (True), какие не соответствуют (False) и о чем в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).

Our journey started in a minibus to Lomonosov underground station. In the open area behind the station we could see about 30 people waiting for a bus to the IKEA shop. This bus is unusual for two reasons - it is free, and it is one of very the few buses in the city that has a timetable.

We got onto the bus and it drove over the bridge across the River Neva and out of the city. One passenger had her dog with her. We saw the big yellow letters IKEA on a blue background from far away, they are on a sign which is higher than the trees. The same design is on the side of the building, a very big blue box with a car park all around it. We got out of the bus and walked along a special route to the entrance with a roof over it. We went into the shop through a big door that had several sections and was turning like a wheel. About ten people can walk inside one section of the wheel. IKEA shops are very popular everywhere in the world, and they are made to serve very large numbers of people.

Most places in Russia have a cloakroom where you can leave your coat. On this day there were too many people, so only children could leave their coats. I had a rucksack and they said that I should leave this in the cloakroom and carry my coat. If you have a child aged 3 to 6 you can leave him or her in a play room…usually for 2 hours or just one hour on busy days. They give parents a piece of paper with the time of collection written on it so that they don’t forget. I don’t know what people with dogs do.

The first place we went was up the stairs to the café. Here everything is self-service. You take a tray and ask people to serve you food, for example traditional Swedish meat-balls. If you want coffee, tea or a fizzy drink you pay for a cup and afterwards you fill it from a machine. While you eat and drink you can study the catalogue. They say that 160 million copies of the catalogue are printed all round the world - where I live, they delivered a copy to each flat. People who want to buy a lot of things can take a big yellow plastic bag to put them in. There are also different sorts of trolley. One has a seat for a small child and a place to hang the big yellow bag.

The area next to the café is for special offers. Then, there are a lot of pictures in frames and mirrors. After that, you come to a place where there are different rooms which you can walk into and sit down in. When you know what you want to buy, you have to look at the code on the price tag. This code tells you the place on the ground floor where you should go to collect the pack with the parts you want inside it. All Ikea furniture is in cardboard boxes and you have to put the parts together when you get home.

One of the main problems of life in Russia is the small amount of living space that people have in their flats. It is very unusual for a family to have a room that nobody sleeps in. So the idea of a “living room” or a “sitting room”, as we call it in English, is a bit different. Most people have a room with a sofa-bed that they open out in the evening to sleep on. I think it’s quite a good idea for Russian flats to have the bed on tall legs with enough space for a sofa under it. You can buy one in IKEA for about £200. On my visit to IKEA I didn’t buy anything because I live in a rented flat with lots of furniture in it. I just like looking.

In the café the food is served to you by the waiters.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 7

Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений 2-9 соответствуют содержанию текста (True), какие не соответствуют (False) и о чем в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).

Our journey started in a minibus to Lomonosov underground station. In the open area behind the station we could see about 30 people waiting for a bus to the IKEA shop. This bus is unusual for two reasons - it is free, and it is one of very the few buses in the city that has a timetable.

We got onto the bus and it drove over the bridge across the River Neva and out of the city. One passenger had her dog with her. We saw the big yellow letters IKEA on a blue background from far away, they are on a sign which is higher than the trees. The same design is on the side of the building, a very big blue box with a car park all around it. We got out of the bus and walked along a special route to the entrance with a roof over it. We went into the shop through a big door that had several sections and was turning like a wheel. About ten people can walk inside one section of the wheel. IKEA shops are very popular everywhere in the world, and they are made to serve very large numbers of people.

Most places in Russia have a cloakroom where you can leave your coat. On this day there were too many people, so only children could leave their coats. I had a rucksack and they said that I should leave this in the cloakroom and carry my coat. If you have a child aged 3 to 6 you can leave him or her in a play room…usually for 2 hours or just one hour on busy days. They give parents a piece of paper with the time of collection written on it so that they don’t forget. I don’t know what people with dogs do.

The first place we went was up the stairs to the café. Here everything is self-service. You take a tray and ask people to serve you food, for example traditional Swedish meat-balls. If you want coffee, tea or a fizzy drink you pay for a cup and afterwards you fill it from a machine. While you eat and drink you can study the catalogue. They say that 160 million copies of the catalogue are printed all round the world - where I live, they delivered a copy to each flat. People who want to buy a lot of things can take a big yellow plastic bag to put them in. There are also different sorts of trolley. One has a seat for a small child and a place to hang the big yellow bag.

The area next to the café is for special offers. Then, there are a lot of pictures in frames and mirrors. After that, you come to a place where there are different rooms which you can walk into and sit down in. When you know what you want to buy, you have to look at the code on the price tag. This code tells you the place on the ground floor where you should go to collect the pack with the parts you want inside it. All Ikea furniture is in cardboard boxes and you have to put the parts together when you get home.

One of the main problems of life in Russia is the small amount of living space that people have in their flats. It is very unusual for a family to have a room that nobody sleeps in. So the idea of a “living room” or a “sitting room”, as we call it in English, is a bit different. Most people have a room with a sofa-bed that they open out in the evening to sleep on. I think it’s quite a good idea for Russian flats to have the bed on tall legs with enough space for a sofa under it. You can buy one in IKEA for about £200. On my visit to IKEA I didn’t buy anything because I live in a rented flat with lots of furniture in it. I just like looking.

The IKEA furniture resembles Lego because you need to assemble it on your own.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 8

Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений 2-9 соответствуют содержанию текста (True), какие не соответствуют (False) и о чем в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).

Our journey started in a minibus to Lomonosov underground station. In the open area behind the station we could see about 30 people waiting for a bus to the IKEA shop. This bus is unusual for two reasons - it is free, and it is one of very the few buses in the city that has a timetable.

We got onto the bus and it drove over the bridge across the River Neva and out of the city. One passenger had her dog with her. We saw the big yellow letters IKEA on a blue background from far away, they are on a sign which is higher than the trees. The same design is on the side of the building, a very big blue box with a car park all around it. We got out of the bus and walked along a special route to the entrance with a roof over it. We went into the shop through a big door that had several sections and was turning like a wheel. About ten people can walk inside one section of the wheel. IKEA shops are very popular everywhere in the world, and they are made to serve very large numbers of people.

Most places in Russia have a cloakroom where you can leave your coat. On this day there were too many people, so only children could leave their coats. I had a rucksack and they said that I should leave this in the cloakroom and carry my coat. If you have a child aged 3 to 6 you can leave him or her in a play room…usually for 2 hours or just one hour on busy days. They give parents a piece of paper with the time of collection written on it so that they don’t forget. I don’t know what people with dogs do.

The first place we went was up the stairs to the café. Here everything is self-service. You take a tray and ask people to serve you food, for example traditional Swedish meat-balls. If you want coffee, tea or a fizzy drink you pay for a cup and afterwards you fill it from a machine. While you eat and drink you can study the catalogue. They say that 160 million copies of the catalogue are printed all round the world - where I live, they delivered a copy to each flat. People who want to buy a lot of things can take a big yellow plastic bag to put them in. There are also different sorts of trolley. One has a seat for a small child and a place to hang the big yellow bag.

The area next to the café is for special offers. Then, there are a lot of pictures in frames and mirrors. After that, you come to a place where there are different rooms which you can walk into and sit down in. When you know what you want to buy, you have to look at the code on the price tag. This code tells you the place on the ground floor where you should go to collect the pack with the parts you want inside it. All Ikea furniture is in cardboard boxes and you have to put the parts together when you get home.

One of the main problems of life in Russia is the small amount of living space that people have in their flats. It is very unusual for a family to have a room that nobody sleeps in. So the idea of a “living room” or a “sitting room”, as we call it in English, is a bit different. Most people have a room with a sofa-bed that they open out in the evening to sleep on. I think it’s quite a good idea for Russian flats to have the bed on tall legs with enough space for a sofa under it. You can buy one in IKEA for about £200. On my visit to IKEA I didn’t buy anything because I live in a rented flat with lots of furniture in it. I just like looking.

The IKEA furniture is very popular among Russians because it’s very compact.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 9

Прочитайте текст. Определите, какие из приведенных утверждений 2-9 соответствуют содержанию текста (True), какие не соответствуют (False) и о чем в тексте не сказано, то есть на основании текста нельзя дать ни положительного, ни отрицательного ответа (Not stated).

Our journey started in a minibus to Lomonosov underground station. In the open area behind the station we could see about 30 people waiting for a bus to the IKEA shop. This bus is unusual for two reasons - it is free, and it is one of very the few buses in the city that has a timetable.

We got onto the bus and it drove over the bridge across the River Neva and out of the city. One passenger had her dog with her. We saw the big yellow letters IKEA on a blue background from far away, they are on a sign which is higher than the trees. The same design is on the side of the building, a very big blue box with a car park all around it. We got out of the bus and walked along a special route to the entrance with a roof over it. We went into the shop through a big door that had several sections and was turning like a wheel. About ten people can walk inside one section of the wheel. IKEA shops are very popular everywhere in the world, and they are made to serve very large numbers of people.

Most places in Russia have a cloakroom where you can leave your coat. On this day there were too many people, so only children could leave their coats. I had a rucksack and they said that I should leave this in the cloakroom and carry my coat. If you have a child aged 3 to 6 you can leave him or her in a play room…usually for 2 hours or just one hour on busy days. They give parents a piece of paper with the time of collection written on it so that they don’t forget. I don’t know what people with dogs do.

The first place we went was up the stairs to the café. Here everything is self-service. You take a tray and ask people to serve you food, for example traditional Swedish meat-balls. If you want coffee, tea or a fizzy drink you pay for a cup and afterwards you fill it from a machine. While you eat and drink you can study the catalogue. They say that 160 million copies of the catalogue are printed all round the world - where I live, they delivered a copy to each flat. People who want to buy a lot of things can take a big yellow plastic bag to put them in. There are also different sorts of trolley. One has a seat for a small child and a place to hang the big yellow bag.

The area next to the café is for special offers. Then, there are a lot of pictures in frames and mirrors. After that, you come to a place where there are different rooms which you can walk into and sit down in. When you know what you want to buy, you have to look at the code on the price tag. This code tells you the place on the ground floor where you should go to collect the pack with the parts you want inside it. All Ikea furniture is in cardboard boxes and you have to put the parts together when you get home.

One of the main problems of life in Russia is the small amount of living space that people have in their flats. It is very unusual for a family to have a room that nobody sleeps in. So the idea of a “living room” or a “sitting room”, as we call it in English, is a bit different. Most people have a room with a sofa-bed that they open out in the evening to sleep on. I think it’s quite a good idea for Russian flats to have the bed on tall legs with enough space for a sofa under it. You can buy one in IKEA for about £200. On my visit to IKEA I didn’t buy anything because I live in a rented flat with lots of furniture in it. I just like looking.

The author is looking for new furniture to buy in his flat.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 10

Man in a hot hot-air balloon

(10) LEAVE (11) HE well.

(12) BIG

It"s not the (13) ONE risky adventure he (14) ATTEMPT

(15) LITTLE (16) DO in 2002.

(17) ATTEMPT

(18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

Yesterday the Russian Orthodox priest (10) __ LEAVE from Australia ...

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 11

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в строке, обозначенной номером задания, так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

Man in a hot hot-air balloon

A world record attempt! 64-year-old Fedor Konyukhov set off to try and fly around the world solo in this hot-air balloon. Yesterday the Russian Orthodox priest (10) LEAVE from Australia where his family were there to wish (11) HE well.

"It was his dream from his youth. And he always told me that one of his (12) BIG dreams was to go up in a balloon, so it"s the main dream of him."

It"s not the (13) ONE risky adventure he (14) ATTEMPT . He previously climbed Mount Everest and rowed 16,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean.

But to beat this record, he"d have to do it in (15) LITTLE than 13 and a half days, something American Steve Fossett (16) DO in 2002.

(17) ATTEMPT to fly the world solo has been a childhood dream of Fedor"s.

He"ll have to wait and see whether it (18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 12

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в строке, обозначенной номером задания, так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

Man in a hot hot-air balloon

A world record attempt! 64-year-old Fedor Konyukhov set off to try and fly around the world solo in this hot-air balloon. Yesterday the Russian Orthodox priest (10) LEAVE from Australia where his family were there to wish (11) HE well.

"It was his dream from his youth. And he always told me that one of his (12) BIG dreams was to go up in a balloon, so it"s the main dream of him."

It"s not the (13) ONE risky adventure he (14) ATTEMPT . He previously climbed Mount Everest and rowed 16,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean.

But to beat this record, he"d have to do it in (15) LITTLE than 13 and a half days, something American Steve Fossett (16) DO in 2002.

(17) ATTEMPT to fly the world solo has been a childhood dream of Fedor"s.

He"ll have to wait and see whether it (18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

And he always told me that one of his (12) __ BIG dreams was to go up in a balloon, so it"s the main dream of him.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 13

Прочитайте приведённый ниже текст. Преобразуйте, если необходимо, слово, напечатанное заглавными буквами в строке, обозначенной номером задания, так, чтобы оно грамматически соответствовало содержанию текста. Заполните пропуск полученным словом.

Man in a hot hot-air balloon

A world record attempt! 64-year-old Fedor Konyukhov set off to try and fly around the world solo in this hot-air balloon. Yesterday the Russian Orthodox priest (10) LEAVE from Australia where his family were there to wish (11) HE well.

"It was his dream from his youth. And he always told me that one of his (12) BIG dreams was to go up in a balloon, so it"s the main dream of him."

It"s not the (13) ONE risky adventure he (14) ATTEMPT . He previously climbed Mount Everest and rowed 16,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean.

But to beat this record, he"d have to do it in (15) LITTLE than 13 and a half days, something American Steve Fossett (16) DO in 2002.

(17) ATTEMPT to fly the world solo has been a childhood dream of Fedor"s.

He"ll have to wait and see whether it (18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

It"s not the (13) __ ONE risky adventure ...

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 14

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Man in a hot hot-air balloon

A world record attempt! 64-year-old Fedor Konyukhov set off to try and fly around the world solo in this hot-air balloon. Yesterday the Russian Orthodox priest (10) LEAVE from Australia where his family were there to wish (11) HE well.

"It was his dream from his youth. And he always told me that one of his (12) BIG dreams was to go up in a balloon, so it"s the main dream of him."

It"s not the (13) ONE risky adventure he (14) ATTEMPT . He previously climbed Mount Everest and rowed 16,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean.

But to beat this record, he"d have to do it in (15) LITTLE than 13 and a half days, something American Steve Fossett (16) DO in 2002.

(17) ATTEMPT to fly the world solo has been a childhood dream of Fedor"s.

He"ll have to wait and see whether it (18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

He (14) __ ATTEMPT .

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 15

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Man in a hot hot-air balloon

A world record attempt! 64-year-old Fedor Konyukhov set off to try and fly around the world solo in this hot-air balloon. Yesterday the Russian Orthodox priest (10) LEAVE from Australia where his family were there to wish (11) HE well.

"It was his dream from his youth. And he always told me that one of his (12) BIG dreams was to go up in a balloon, so it"s the main dream of him."

It"s not the (13) ONE risky adventure he (14) ATTEMPT . He previously climbed Mount Everest and rowed 16,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean.

But to beat this record, he"d have to do it in (15) LITTLE than 13 and a half days, something American Steve Fossett (16) DO in 2002.

(17) ATTEMPT to fly the world solo has been a childhood dream of Fedor"s.

He"ll have to wait and see whether it (18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

But to beat this record, he"d have to do it in (15) __ LITTLE than 13 and a half days, ...

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 16

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Man in a hot hot-air balloon

A world record attempt! 64-year-old Fedor Konyukhov set off to try and fly around the world solo in this hot-air balloon. Yesterday the Russian Orthodox priest (10) LEAVE from Australia where his family were there to wish (11) HE well.

"It was his dream from his youth. And he always told me that one of his (12) BIG dreams was to go up in a balloon, so it"s the main dream of him."

It"s not the (13) ONE risky adventure he (14) ATTEMPT . He previously climbed Mount Everest and rowed 16,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean.

But to beat this record, he"d have to do it in (15) LITTLE than 13 and a half days, something American Steve Fossett (16) DO in 2002.

(17) ATTEMPT to fly the world solo has been a childhood dream of Fedor"s.

He"ll have to wait and see whether it (18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

Something American Steve Fossett (16) __ DO in 2002.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 17

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Man in a hot hot-air balloon

A world record attempt! 64-year-old Fedor Konyukhov set off to try and fly around the world solo in this hot-air balloon. Yesterday the Russian Orthodox priest (10) LEAVE from Australia where his family were there to wish (11) HE well.

"It was his dream from his youth. And he always told me that one of his (12) BIG dreams was to go up in a balloon, so it"s the main dream of him."

It"s not the (13) ONE risky adventure he (14) ATTEMPT . He previously climbed Mount Everest and rowed 16,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean.

But to beat this record, he"d have to do it in (15) LITTLE than 13 and a half days, something American Steve Fossett (16) DO in 2002.

(17) ATTEMPT to fly the world solo has been a childhood dream of Fedor"s.

He"ll have to wait and see whether it (18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

(17) __ ATTEMPT to fly the world solo has been a childhood dream of Fedor"s.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 18

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Man in a hot hot-air balloon

A world record attempt! 64-year-old Fedor Konyukhov set off to try and fly around the world solo in this hot-air balloon. Yesterday the Russian Orthodox priest (10) LEAVE from Australia where his family were there to wish (11) HE well.

"It was his dream from his youth. And he always told me that one of his (12) BIG dreams was to go up in a balloon, so it"s the main dream of him."

It"s not the (13) ONE risky adventure he (14) ATTEMPT . He previously climbed Mount Everest and rowed 16,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean.

But to beat this record, he"d have to do it in (15) LITTLE than 13 and a half days, something American Steve Fossett (16) DO in 2002.

(17) ATTEMPT to fly the world solo has been a childhood dream of Fedor"s.

He"ll have to wait and see whether it (18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

He"ll have to wait and see whether it (18) __ LIVE up to his expectations.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 19

(19) PHOTOGRAPH

(20) SUCCESS photos.

(21) DRAW with the sun.

(22) EXIST (23) COLLECT

(24) EXTREME rare.

Three rare images taken by the world"s first (19) __ PHOTOGRAPH are going on show 250 years after his birth.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 20

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Three rare images taken by the world"s first (19) PHOTOGRAPH are going on show 250 years after his birth.

The images were taken in the 1820s by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce born in 1765. His pictures are recognised as the world"s first (20) SUCCESS photos.

He created permanent images by exposing chemicals on metal plates to light, which he called heliography, meaning (21) DRAW with the sun.

There are 16 Niépce’s heliographic plates known to be in (22) EXIST today, three of which belong to the National Media Museum’s Royal Photographic Society (23) COLLECT . The examples include an image of Christ carrying the cross, a portrait of Cardinal Georges D"Amboise and Clair de lune.

There are said to be only a dozen early photographs in the world, according to the National Media Museum, where the photos will be exhibited later this month. Having three together in the same place, though, is (24) EXTREME rare.

His pictures are recognised as the world"s first (20) __ SUCCESS photos.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 21

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Three rare images taken by the world"s first (19) PHOTOGRAPH are going on show 250 years after his birth.

The images were taken in the 1820s by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce born in 1765. His pictures are recognised as the world"s first (20) SUCCESS photos.

He created permanent images by exposing chemicals on metal plates to light, which he called heliography, meaning (21) DRAW with the sun.

There are 16 Niépce’s heliographic plates known to be in (22) EXIST today, three of which belong to the National Media Museum’s Royal Photographic Society (23) COLLECT . The examples include an image of Christ carrying the cross, a portrait of Cardinal Georges D"Amboise and Clair de lune.

There are said to be only a dozen early photographs in the world, according to the National Media Museum, where the photos will be exhibited later this month. Having three together in the same place, though, is (24) EXTREME rare.

He created permanent images by exposing chemicals on metal plates to light, which he called heliography, meaning (21) __ DRAW with the sun.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 22

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Three rare images taken by the world"s first (19) PHOTOGRAPH are going on show 250 years after his birth.

The images were taken in the 1820s by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce born in 1765. His pictures are recognised as the world"s first (20) SUCCESS photos.

He created permanent images by exposing chemicals on metal plates to light, which he called heliography, meaning (21) DRAW with the sun.

There are 16 Niépce’s heliographic plates known to be in (22) EXIST today, three of which belong to the National Media Museum’s Royal Photographic Society (23) COLLECT . The examples include an image of Christ carrying the cross, a portrait of Cardinal Georges D"Amboise and Clair de lune.

There are said to be only a dozen early photographs in the world, according to the National Media Museum, where the photos will be exhibited later this month. Having three together in the same place, though, is (24) EXTREME rare.

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 23

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Three rare images taken by the world"s first (19) PHOTOGRAPH are going on show 250 years after his birth.

The images were taken in the 1820s by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce born in 1765. His pictures are recognised as the world"s first (20) SUCCESS photos.

He created permanent images by exposing chemicals on metal plates to light, which he called heliography, meaning (21) DRAW with the sun.

There are 16 Niépce’s heliographic plates known to be in (22) EXIST today, three of which belong to the National Media Museum’s Royal Photographic Society (23) COLLECT . The examples include an image of Christ carrying the cross, a portrait of Cardinal Georges D"Amboise and Clair de lune.

There are said to be only a dozen early photographs in the world, according to the National Media Museum, where the photos will be exhibited later this month. Having three together in the same place, though, is (24) EXTREME rare.

Three of which belong to the National Media Museum’s Royal Photographic Society (23) __ COLLECT .

ОГЭ по английскому языку 2017. Вопрос 24

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Three rare images taken by the world"s first (19) PHOTOGRAPH are going on show 250 years after his birth.

The images were taken in the 1820s by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce born in 1765. His pictures are recognised as the world"s first (20) SUCCESS photos.

He created permanent images by exposing chemicals on metal plates to light, which he called heliography, meaning (21) DRAW with the sun.

There are 16 Niépce’s heliographic plates known to be in (22) EXIST today, three of which belong to the National Media Museum’s Royal Photographic Society (23) COLLECT . The examples include an image of Christ carrying the cross, a portrait of Cardinal Georges D"Amboise and Clair de lune.

There are said to be only a dozen early photographs in the world, according to the National Media Museum, where the photos will be exhibited later this month. Having three together in the same place, though, is (24) EXTREME rare.

Having three together in the same place, though, is (24) __ EXTREME rare.

ОТВЕТЫ НА ВОПРОСЫ

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 1

A-5

B-1

C-6

D-8

E-3

F-4

G-7

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 2

False

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 3

True

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 4

False

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 5

Not stated

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 6

False

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 7

True

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 8

Not stated

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 9

False

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 10

left

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 11

him

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 12

biggest

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 13

first

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 14

has attempted

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 15

less

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 16

did

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 17

attempting

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 18

lives

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 19

photographer

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 20

successful

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 21

drawing

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 22

existence

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 23

collection

ОГЭ 2017 по математике. Ответ на вопрос 24

extremely

2СМОТРИТЕ ТАКЖЕ БИЛЕТЫ ПО ДРУГИМ ПРЕДМЕТАМ:

ПОНРАВИЛОСЬ? НУ ТАК ДЕЛИСЬ СКОРЕЕ:

26 и 27 мая 2017 года российские девятиклассники покажут, как они научились читать, слушать, писать и говорить на английском.

Прежде чем мы затронем тему ответов, внесем ясность, что такое ОГЭ. Аббревиатура означает «основной государственный экзамен». Он не единственный, есть еще ГВЭ – государственный выпускной экзамен. Его сдают те ребята, которые обучаются в школах закрытого типа или имеют некоторые ограничения по здоровью. ГВЭ в корне отличается от ОГЭ. В нем нет тестовой составляющей: это традиционный экзамен по билетам. ОГЭ же, в сущности, это ЕГЭ, только для девятых классов. Проверяется все содержание предмета, задания предъявляются по строго организованной системе, экзаменатор не видит экзаменуемого. Оба экзамена относятся к государственной итоговой аттестации (ГИА), поэтому мы будем говорить именно о ГИА (ОГЭ).

Изменения в ОГЭ 2017 по английскому языку

Иностранный язык и, в частности английский, – один из немногих предметов, который в этом году подвергся некоторым изменениям. Они, однако, несущественные и касаются только устной части. Так, подать свой голос придется не в двух заданиях, а в трех, и говорить нужно будет не «живому» экзаменатору, а компьютеру посредством гарнитуры. Отсюда изменившееся количество заданий – 36 – и общее время проведения экзамена – 135 минут (120 минут на письменную часть и 15 на устную).

Письменная часть состоит из классических разделов: аудирование, чтение, письменная речь и знание лексики с грамматикой. Почти все задания потребуют лишь краткого ответа: либо цифры/цифр, соответствующих правильному ответу/ответам, либо числа, слова, словосочетания. Только одно задание в письменной части потребует развернутого ответа – личное письмо на 100-120 слов.

Встретятся следующие формы вопросов:

  • с выбором правильного ответа (или нескольких правильных ответов);
  • на установление соответствия между элементами двух множеств;
  • на заполнение пропусков в тексте посредством приведения заданной формы слова в соответствующую грамматической норме.

Ответы на ОГЭ 2017 по английскому языку

Готовых ответов нет. Есть куча мошенников, которые торгуют липовыми ответами на липовые «оригинальные» КИМы 2017 года, а вот реальных КИМов 2017 года нет. Вы вбиваете в поисковик: «Ответы на ОГЭ 26 и 27 мая 2017 года» – и видите множество сайтов, групп в соцсетях, соблазняющих девятиклассников готовыми ответами и реальными КИМами 2017 года, но вы же понимаете, что за этими предложениями ничего, кроме надувательства, не стоит?

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Если вас преследует неуверенность, что вы справитесь с ОГЭ по английскому языку, сделайте две вещи. Первое – используйте оставшееся время как никогда рационально. По возможности погрузите себя в языковую среду за рубежом или в частной школе вашего города. Нелишним будет и самому создать частично такую среду, наклеивая на вещи в доме листики с английскими словами, чаще общаясь с друзьями, репетиторами. А второе – помните, мир не рухнет оттого, что вы не сдадите экзамен. Да, вероятно, что вы не сдадите. Ну и что? Допустите эту возможность, и страх уйдет, а успех, наоборот, станет ближе.

ОГЭ в 2017 году

ОГЭ сдают по 14 предметам. Помимо английского из языков также можно сдать немецкий , французский или испанский . Из остальных предметов можно выбрать физику , химию , биологию , литературу , географию , историю , обществознание , информатику . Ну и, конечно, обязательные экзамены: по математике и русскому языку.

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