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    Real exam in Russian.  Ege in Russian.  Conducting the exam in the Russian language

    At the end of May, 11th grade graduates will face a rather difficult test - USE in Russian language 2017. This exam is considered mandatory, the same as mathematics, so everyone will have to take it without exception. To date, the main task for eleventh graders is timely preparation for the test so that the certificate is not spoiled by a bad grade. In addition, a high score for the Unified State Examination in the Russian language opens the door to the most prestigious universities in the country for the future applicant.

    Most students, assuming that Russian language tests are not as difficult as mathematics or physics, are not prepared for the subject at all and, as a result, do not get high enough scores. It must be remembered that the exam covers not only materials for grade 11, but also topics from previous years of study. In addition, the exam includes such tasks that require extraordinary thinking. As you can see, the Russian language is not such an easy subject, and given the future, predicted for 2017, it will become even more difficult.

    What should be prepared for?

    The fact that tests in the Russian language are waiting for a number of innovations has been said more than once. For many years, scientists and teachers have been developing an optimal knowledge testing system that could reflect the real knowledge of students. In 2017, it is planned to introduce an oral part in the Unified State Examination in the Russian language. This has already been stated by Lyudmila Verbitskaya (head of the Russian Academy of Education).

    At this stage, all the necessary transformations have already been developed. It remains only to understand how to rationally use them in this.

    Until 2017, all students of general education schools took the Russian language in writing. The test form that was in the forms is, of course, a good thing, but it is not able to reflect the real knowledge of graduates, because they can simply guess the answer. But what about punctuation or spelling? Tests are not able to thoroughly show the literacy of the student.

    The oral exam will help to identify gaps in knowledge, the ability to accurately express one's thoughts, put sentences out of words and lead a narrative that is understandable to examiners.

    In our time, the correct staging of speech is extremely important, especially in sectors of the economy. Any leader should be able to formulate tasks for subordinates, be able to express thoughts and convey their ideas to others. Just for this, every student must learn spelling, as well as learn the basics of oratory.

    The oral block is far from all the changes that await the Russian language exam. In the upcoming 2017, officials intend to introduce a grading system for a control essay. Recall that at the moment, for the manifestation of creative abilities and the ability to logically build their own thoughts, the student received simply “pass” or “fail”.

    Lyudmila Verbitskaya considers this an unfair approach, especially for those students who can show the level of their knowledge through an essay. Only the introduction of a clear assessment scale will help to clearly recognize the level of preparedness of the student and form a clear objective view of the exam.

    Dates

    Early exams will begin on May 25, 2017. Just during this period, eleventh-graders will be able to pass the Russian language. The main tests are scheduled for May 30. Retake for those who “flunked” the subject or want to increase their grade, there will be an opportunity to take the second exam on June 27th. The reserve days are April 15 and September 24.

    Conducting the exam in the Russian language

    To cope with all the tasks, students are given an hour. In the allotted time, it is necessary to solve all two blocks, which include 24 questions. The first block consists of questions that must be answered numerically or verbally. On the second form, students must write an essay on a given topic.

    Evaluation scale

    Back in 2015, for this test, you could get a “pass / fail”. Since 2016, points have appeared, the amount of which depended on the number of correct answers. From the table below, you can find out the exact number of points that you can get for a particular question.

    The second part of the exam requires the student to show creativity and fluency in Russian. Note that essays are evaluated in a special way, so the examiner will not be surprised by grammar alone.

    For a correctly completed second part of the exam, the student can earn 25 points. In general, for two blocks, the graduate will earn 57 points, to which points are added according to other criteria. Considering that the knowledge assessment system is 100 points, in order to understand what grade a student has earned, it is enough to refer to this scheme:

    • 0 - 24 - "two"
    • 25 - 57 - "troika"
    • 58 - 71 - "four"
    • from 72 - “five”

    Note that the minimum number of points for admission to a university is only 36 points, but to obtain a certificate it is enough to score 24 points.

    Materials for preparing for the exam in the Russian language

    Now a lot of literature is published annually, which helps future graduates prepare for the exam. In addition, a lot of additional materials are provided for general access on the FIPI official website, namely:

    1. Demo version of the exam
    2. Task forms
    3. Training compilations
    4. Video consultations

    Among the most optimal literature for preparation, it is worth highlighting the manual from the author Tsybulko I.P.

    USE TEST - 2017 IN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE

    OPTION 1

    (module Adaptive Adsense block at the beginning of the article)

    Part 1

    Read the text and complete tasks 1-3.

    (1) The invention of the transistor in the late 1940s was one of the biggest milestones in the history of electronics. (2) Vacuum tubes, which until then had been an indispensable and main element of all radio and electronic devices for a long time, had many disadvantages: they should include, first of all, the mechanical fragility of the lamps, their short service life, large dimensions, low coefficient of useful action due to large heat losses at the anode. (3) ... when these lamps were replaced in the second half of the twentieth century by semiconductor elements that did not have any of the listed flaws, a real revolution took place in radio engineering and electronics.

    1. Indicate two sentences that correctly convey the MAIN information contained in the text. Write down the numbers of these sentences.

    1) Semiconductor elements in the late 40s of the twentieth century replaced fragile and large vacuum tubes in radio and electronic devices.

    2) The disadvantages of semiconductor elements can be considered their large dimensions and short service life.

    3) In the second half of the twentieth century, the replacement of electron tubes with semiconductor elements used in radio and electronic devices and having many significant shortcomings can be considered revolutionary in radio engineering and electronics.

    4) A real revolution took place in radio engineering and electronics, when in the second half of the twentieth century semiconductor elements were replaced by compact and durable vacuum tubes with a high efficiency.

    5) A real revolution in radio engineering and electronics in the second half of the twentieth century was the replacement of large and fragile electron tubes in radio and electronic devices with compact semiconductor elements.

    2. Which of the following words (combinations of words) should be in place of the gap in the third (3) sentence of the text? Write down this word (combination of words).

    In turn, even

    Quite the opposite though

    3. Read the fragment of the dictionary entry, which gives the meaning of the word ELEMENT. Determine the meaning in which this word is used in the second (2) sentence of the text. Write down the number corresponding to this value in the given fragment of the dictionary entry.

    ELEMENT -a; m.

    1) an integral part of smth.; component. Expand the whole into e. Composite e. something // Characteristic movement, one figure of some kind. exercise, dance, etc. Gymnastic, dance Learn e. figure skating.

    2) Spec. Detail of a structures, devices; unit of a sets. Prefabricated e. stairs. Semiconductor e. International e. vocabulary.

    3) Spec. A simple substance that is indecomposable by conventional chemical methods into its component parts. Periodic system e. Lungs e.

    4) A device that is a source of electric current generated by chemical energy. Galvanic e. dry e.

    4. In one of the words below, a mistake was made in setting the stress: the letter denoting the stressed vowel was highlighted INCORRECTLY. Write out this word.

    EARNED LEISURE

    praying dowry

    dose

    5. In one of the sentences below, the underlined word is WRONGLY used. Correct the lexical error by choosing a paronym for the highlighted word. Write down the chosen word.

    More than a hundred beluga whales were cut off from clean water by ice and ended up in ICE captivity in the narrow strait of the Bering Sea.

    Native Odessans are people with a good sense of humor.

    ANIMAL mores reigned in this tribe.

    SINGLE specimens of giant stick insects found in Malaysia.

    I have been waiting for the promised letter for a whole year.

    6. In one of the words highlighted below, a mistake was made in the formation of the form of the word. Correct the mistake and write the word correctly.

    THEIR problems THE KINDEST person

    flew off the SHOULDER MOWING the lawn

    SEVENTY tickets

    7. Establish a correspondence between grammatical errors and sentences in which they are made: for each position of the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column.

    GRAMMATICAL ERRORS

    OFFERS

    A) incorrect construction

    sentences with indirect speech

    1) Many of those who are passionate about astronomy,

    knows the location, movement, structure,

    origin and development of celestial bodies and

    the systems they have created.

    B) disruption of communication between

    subject and predicate

    2) Lermontov became close to the editors

    magazine "Domestic Notes"

    met the critic V.G. Belinsky.

    B) misuse

    case form of a noun

    with a pretext

    3) The first work of F.M. Dostoevsky,

    which caused delight among Nekrasov and Grigorovich,

    It was called "Poor People".

    D) violation in construction

    proposals with uncoordinated

    application

    4) Gogol's story "Taras Bulba" was

    published in the collection of short stories "Mirgorod".

    D) violation in construction

    sentences with participial

    turnover

    collection" was extraordinary.

    6) The verses that condemned not only the murderer, but also

    court nobility - the culprit of the accomplished

    tragedy spread throughout Russia.

    7) Socrates, the famous ancient Greek

    philosopher, assured that "I know that nothing

    8) History of Russia from 1725 to 1762

    marked by a number of palace coups,

    and due to the frequent changes of persons standing in

    head of state, the supreme power weakened.

    9) In the fight against enemies, the Cossacks showed

    courage, heroism, were staunch warriors,

    devoted to the motherland, loyal comrades.

    A B IN G D

    8. Determine the word in which the unstressed alternating vowel of the root is missing. Write out this word by inserting the missing letter.

    prot ... ptat

    pleasure

    folding

    fell ... gardener

    9. Determine the row in which the same letter is missing in both words. Write these words out with the missing letter.

    pr...equal, pr...enough

    n ... fractionally, imagine ... imagine

    neither ... lay down, in ... flutter

    d ... dark, n ... sawn

    pre...July, super...smart

    10. Write down the word in which the letter E is written at the place of the gap.

    wrap ... wag

    limit ... to

    wink... wink

    peep...

    grind ... grind

    11. Write down the word in which the letter I is written at the place of the gap.

    putting on...my

    heating...my

    squeezing ... sh

    salted ...

    cleaned...

    12. Define a sentence in which NOT is written together with the word. Open the brackets and write out this word.

    On the walls, instead of the usual hunters with green mustaches and purple dogs and portraits of generals (UNKNOWN to anyone), bunches of dried herbs hung.

    The old woman (UN) FRIENDLY looked at me.

    If you want, I will even (NOT) TELL anyone that I was here and saw you.

    Your words are (NOT) FORGOTTEN by me.

    LOVED (NOT) by anyone, she grew up gloomy.

    13. Define a sentence in which both highlighted words are written together. Open the brackets and write out these two words.

    (C) LEVA on a hillock SOME (WHERE) poppies turned red.

    Ivan woke up (FOR) LIGHT and (B) FOR several seconds he could not figure out where he was.

    In the (SEMI) DESTROYED city it was deserted, AS (IF) everyone was carried away with a powerful hurricane.

    EVERYTHING (THIS) I still could not go (TO) MEETING with classmates.

    The detachment was already in the very lowland, and (C) TOP the enemy cavalry rushed to him (TO) CUT.

    14. Indicate all the numbers in the place of which N is written.

    Everywhere, from the broken roof, the dusty rays of the midday (1) sun streamed onto the floor. At the other, destroyed (2) end of the huge structure, dozens of people scurried around with a load (3) stretcher; women drove loaded (6) wheelbarrows with gravel on the ground (4) on the ground (5) boards.

    15. Arrange punctuation marks. Write two sentences in which you need to put ONE comma. Write down the numbers of these sentences.

    1) The Order of St. Andrew the First-Called could be received for both military and civilian merits.

    2) The George Cross was given only to the military for military merit and it could never be removed.

    3) Numerous and heterogeneous in composition, the nobility generally opposed petty officials and merchants.

    4) In Ancient Rus', a blow with the back of a hand or fist was considered dishonorable and shameful.

    5) The love of the Gogol era is both eternal human love and the love of Chichikov and the love of Khlestakov.

    16. Place punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers where commas should be in the sentence.

    Lazily turned the mill wheel (1) blackened from time (2) collecting (3) sleepily murmuring water (5) into slowly substituted boxes (4) being afraid to drop an extra drop of precious moisture.

    17. Place punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers where commas should be in the sentence.

    In the modern view, the love of dancing is associated with the image of a person who is cheerful, sociable and (1) most likely (2) somewhat frivolous. However, (3) the serious and rather dry Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, prone to misanthropy and philosophical reflection, "was one of the best dancers of his time."

    18. Place punctuation marks: indicate the number (s) in the place of which (s) in the sentence should (s) be a comma (s).

    Peter the Great in a special instruction (1) the rigidity (2) and effectiveness of which (3) was known to many (4) ordered Russian midshipmen to be assigned to galleys one at a time (5), hoping to speed up their learning of foreign languages.

    19. Place punctuation marks: indicate all the numbers where commas should be in the sentence.

    Benjamin Franklin (1) laughing (2) assured (3) that (4) if scammers knew all the advantages of honesty (5) they would stop cheating for the sake of profit.

    Read the text and complete tasks 20 - 25.

    (1) Science fiction is the most important literary genre, because it is the one that "corresponds" to the spirit of the times... (2) All the most important problems of our time are the problems of science fiction. (3) Make a list of these problems for yourself. (4) I will compose too. (5) Now let's compare our lists.

    (6) I am sure that both lists include the problem of interaction between man and machine, and in connection with it, the problem of morality, morality, which organically follows from such interaction.

    (7) The history of science fiction is the history of ideas that changed the world but were first ridiculed and rejected. (8) Let me explain this idea.

    (9) If thirty years ago in one of my stories I wrote that we would soon be surrounded by polluted air, poisoned water, deadly traffic, you would have exclaimed:

    (10) - Vile fiction! (11) Pure fantasy!

    (12) Now look around! (13) That time has come!

    (14) If I wrote that the time will come and with the help of credit checks people will borrow from "tomorrow" in order to live today, you would snort indignantly:

    (15) - Nonsense and lies! (16) Never!

    (17) If I wrote about a device that transmits an image through the air and thereby affects the mentality of mankind, I would be thrown out the door. (18) If I wrote that one day people would land on the moon, how would you react? (19) I will say how they treated those who tried to mention this - they simply laughed at them. (20) They laughed in 1930, in 1940, in 1950. (21) They continued to laugh until the first artificial Earth satellite was launched in October 1957.

    (22) A person became convinced that the predictions of science fiction come true only when he saw small metal stars traveling across the sky from west to east and inscribing new coils in the bizarre pattern of the New Time.

    (23) Who would have believed me if, in 1920, I wrote that the day was not far off when one madman and his armored "bugs" would nullify the theory of lines of long-term defense?

    (24) It wasn't until the fascist tanks appeared in France that everyone believed it.

    (25) Hitler's tanks and armored vehicles razed Western Europe to the ground in a matter of weeks. (26) And only devices described in science fiction literature and called airplanes, not yet invented in 1900, still primitive in 1939, helped England to defend its airspace.

    (27) This is only part of the list, in which one can count a thousand items.

    (28) A few decades ago, radio, television, automobiles, the hydrogen bomb did not exist. (29) The air was clean.

    (30) All the achievements of science and technology that have brought benefit or harm to mankind over the past fifty years, long before that, were born in the head of a science fiction writer.

    (31) Serious times have come. (32) And science fiction is especially needed now because it makes attempts to study each new machine long before it appears and begins to destroy or rebuild us and the world around us.

    (33) Now that we have almost fully harvested the harvest of technical innovations, we need to develop some kind of norms for the relationship between man and technology, so as not to be untenable in the face of the future.

    (34) Plato told us about his dream state. (35) Science fiction writers subsequently also portrayed the states of steel, electricity and atomic energy that would make us different. (36) In this particular world of the solar system lost in space, we are beings who are trying to get to know and understand ourselves better, beings who are trying to create machines that have our minds, able to see, hear, feel the world better than us and - God willing - more kind. (37) This would extend the life of our planet by another two billion years if we achieve harmonious coexistence with the machines we have created.

    (38) Can you name a greater goal than this?

    (By R. Bradbury)

    Raymond Douglas Bradbury is an American science fiction writer.

    20. Which of the statements correspond to the content of the text? Specify the answer numbers.

    1) The problems of science fiction are inextricably linked to the problems of our time.

    2) Science fiction is essential as it studies every new machine that has appeared in our world.

    3) Airplanes, described in science fiction literature, helped England defend its airspace.

    4) Science fiction is no longer relevant in the modern world.

    5) All the scientific and technological achievements of mankind, which brought him benefit or harm, were born long before that in the minds of science fiction writers.

    21. Which of the following statements are true? Specify the answer numbers.

    1) Proposals 18 - 20 and 21 are opposed in content.

    2) Sentences 1 - 5 contain a descriptive fragment.

    3) Sentences 9 - 13 contain an explanation for the judgment in sentence 7.

    4) Sentences 17 - 19 contain reasoning.

    5) Sentences 34 - 35 contain a narrative.

    22. From sentences 15 - 17 write out contextual synonyms.

    23. Among sentences 33 - 35, find one that is connected with the previous one with the help of a union. Write the number of this offer.

    24. "Convincing the reader of the importance of science fiction as a literary genre, the writer uses a number of techniques. In the syntax of the text, attention is drawn to (A) _____ (sentences 9, 14, 17), (B) _____ (sentences 18 - 21), ( C) ______ (proposal 38), and among the paths - (D) _____ (proposal 33)".

    List of terms:

    1) extended metaphor

    2) syntactic parallelism

    3) rhetorical exclamation

    4) question-answer form of presentation

    5) rhetorical question

    6) epiphora

    7) hyperbole

    8) colloquial and colloquial vocabulary

    Write in the table the selected numbers under the corresponding letters.

    A B IN G D

    Part 2

    25. Write an essay based on the text you read.

    State one of the problems delivered the author of the text. Comment on the formulated problem. Include in the comment two illustration examples from the read text that you think are important for understanding the problem in the source text (avoid over-quoting).

    Formulate the position of the author (narrator). Write whether you agree or disagree with the point of view of the author of the read text. Explain why. Argue your opinion, relying primarily on the reader's experience, as well as on knowledge and life observations (the first two arguments are taken into account).

    The volume of the essay is at least 150 words.

    A work written without relying on the text read (not on this text) is not evaluated. If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated with 0 points.

    Write an essay carefully, legible handwriting.

    Information about the text of part 1:

    Answers:

    (module Responsive Adsense block at the end of the article)

    On the educational portal "Study Here" you can take various versions of the USE test in the Russian language. Based on the results of passing the online test, erroneous answers to the test questions are shown. With this format, you will be ready to take the exam. Now you know what the test tasks look like in the Russian language exam. Unfortunately, you will not see exactly such tasks on the real exam.

    And know that when answering the questions of the on-line test on the “Study Here” portal, you don’t need to rush, because there are no time limits, which will allow you to better know your gaps in knowledge and catch up before the real exam. In addition, the USE format is not familiar to everyone, and you need to be prepared for the test format of the exam. Although the school actively trains students to pass the exam in the Russian language, additional training will not hurt.

    Passing the online USE test in Russian

    The more time you devote to preparation, the higher your results on the exam in the Russian language will be. And the ability to enter the university depends on the results of this exam. . Therefore, it is worth devoting as much time and effort to preparation as possible. Practice tests on the Internet do not require much time or material costs. You can pass them at any convenient time, making stops if necessary. Nadia difficult question, you can find the answer in the textbook and continue passing the test by filling in the rule that caused you difficulty. In addition, online USE tests on the educational portal site show results without registering or sending SMS.

    The user does not need to enter their personal data or phone number. This distinguishes our portal from others. We hope that our online Russian language tests will help you prepare for a difficult exam, find knowledge gaps that you will correct, and successfully complete the Unified State Russian Language Exam. And enter a good institute, which you can choose in our rating. The list is constantly updated and contains the most up-to-date information about higher education institutions.

    Answer: scatter scare

    Answer: ___ 123______

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    Task 25 of part 2 is an essay based on the read text. This task is performed on the answer sheet No. 2.

    All USE forms are filled in with bright black ink. It is allowed to use a gel, or capillary, or fountain pen.

    When completing assignments, you can use a draft. Draft entries do not count towards the assessment of the work.

    The points you get for completed tasks are summed up. Try to complete as many tasks as possible and score the most

    number of points.

    We wish you success!

    Part 1

    1 Indicate two sentences that correctly convey the MAIN information contained in the text. Write down the numbers of these sentences.

    1) Real discoveries in historical linguistics concerning the past language are possible when it is possible to combine the painstaking search for facts and the courage of thinking.

    2) Quite often, judgments about the past of a language allow us to restore a whole world that has long been lost in the past.

    3) Only a painstaking search for facts and the courage of thinking of linguists allow real discoveries in the field of the past language.

    4) Only the courage of thinking allows linguists to restore knowledge about the past of the language bit by bit, to make real discoveries in historical linguistics.

    5) Judgments about the past of the language, which are conjectural in nature, can be confirmed if you painstakingly and purposefully collect historical facts.

    2 Which of the following words (combinations of words) should be in place of the gap inthird (3) sentencetext? Write down this word (combination of words).

    But

    For example,

    Nevertheless

    Exactly

    Because

    Answer : _________________________

    3 Read the fragment of the dictionary entry, which gives the meaning of the word LANGUAGE. Determine the meaning in which this word is usedin the first (1) sentence ttext. Write down the number corresponding to this value in the given fragment of the dictionary entry. LANGUAGE, -a, pl. -i, -ov, m.

    1) unit A set of means of expression in verbal creativity based on a nationwide sound, vocabulary and grammatical system.I. Pushkin. I. writers. I. fiction.

    2) The historically established system of sound vocabulary and grammatical means, which is a tool for communication, exchange of thoughts and mutual understanding of people in society.Great Russian me. Slavic languages. Literary me.

    3) units Speech, the ability to speak.Lose language. The patient lies without a tongue and without movement.

    4) trans. A prisoner captured to obtain the necessary information (colloquial).Take, bring language.

    5) A system of signs (sounds, signals) that convey information.I. animals. I. gestures.

    Answer : _________________________

    4 In one of the words below, a mistake was made in the statement of stress: the letter denoting the stressed vowel is highlighted INCORRECTLY. Write out this word.

    bleeding

    having given

    handrails

    clogged

    utterly

    Answer : _________________________

    5 In one of the sentences below, the underlined word is WRONGLY used. Correct the lexical error by choosing a paronym for the highlighted word. Write down the chosen word.

    One of the speakers was Alexander Andreevich Kolli, professor of ORGANIC chemistry.

    People asked controllers how to FILL in the form correctly.

    Styopka developed a particularly TRUSTING relationship with her great-grandfather.

    After hesitating, the commander said nothing about the REAL motives of his stubbornness.

    Of course, it is important for Boris Sergeevich to know that an EXPERIENCED owner of the estate has appeared here.

    Answer : _________________________

    6 In one of the words highlighted below, a mistake was made in the formation of the form of the word. Correct the mistake and write the word correctly.

    kilogram of TANGARINES

    THREE Hundreds of residents

    soaked through

    foreign PASSPORTS

    LIE ON SIDE

    Answer : _________________________

    7 Establish a correspondence between grammatical errors and sentences in which they are made: for each position of the first column, select the corresponding position from the second column

    GRAMMATICAL ERRORS

    A. violation of the connection between the subject and the predicate

    B. violation in the construction of a sentence with an inconsistent application

    B. error in constructing a sentence with homogeneous members

    D. incorrect sentence construction with indirect speech

    D. violation in the construction of a sentence with participial turnover

    OFFERS

    1. Everyone who watched the new film of the famous director expressed very contradictory opinions.
    2. You can read about the life and work of the artist, about his ruined talent in the story of K. Paustovsky "Orest Kiprensky".
    3. Climbing hardens not only physically, but also brings up a sense of mutual assistance.
    4. Those who have never admired the majestic panorama of the capital from the top of the Ivan the Great Bell Tower have no idea about Moscow.
    5. In the poem "The Poet" by M. Yu. Lermontov, the crisis of modern poetry is allegorically depicted, explained by social apathy.
    6. Language is not only the best indicator of general culture, but also the best educator of a person.
    7. V. G. Belinsky wrote about 20 articles and reviews specifically dedicated to the work of N. V. Gogol.
    8. Russian surgeon and anatomist N. I. Pirogov bequeathed to us that you study, read, reflect and extract the most useful from everything.
    9. A visitor (probably a tourist) asked a passer-by if there was a post office near the station.

    Write in the table the selected numbers under the corresponding letters.

    Answer :

    8 Identify the word in which the unstressed alternating vowel of the root is missing. Write out this word by inserting the missing letter.

    cover..removal

    t..theoretically

    popl..wok

    extended

    l..gendarny

    Answer : _________________________

    9 Identify the row in which the same letter is missing in both words. Write these words out with the missing letter.

    ex..increase, ex..maritime

    to..write, o..rattled (fights)

    in..give, nor..reject

    under..dark, in..southern

    time..play, inter..university

    Answer : _________________________

    10 Write down the word in which the letter E is written in place of the gap.

    fool ... vy

    accumulate... accumulate

    suffered ... in

    protal...nk

    extra pay ... wai

    Answer : _________________________

    11 Write down the word in which the letter I is written in place of the gap.

    headed...my

    shot...sh

    rusted...lo

    sealed

    sown

    Answer : _________________________

    12 Define a sentence that NOT spelled with the word ONE . Open the brackets and write out this word.

    A (NOT) SUFFERING soul will never be able to comprehend happiness.

    Sofya Pavlovna is (NOT) SO to blame for what happened to us, as it seems.

    Choose a friend (NOT) HURRY, even less rush to change him.

    The fungus is (NOT) HIGH, but strong.

    It is already the end of September, and the fields are still (NOT) mowed, the grain begins to fall from the ears.

    Answer : _________________________

    13 Determine the sentence in which both underlined words are written ONE . Open the brackets and write out these two words.

    Ivan rarely appeared in the district center, (FOR) THAT he left for the city at every opportunity and (B) FOR several hours he disappeared there, forgetting about the service.

    (WHY) I recognized her: by the look, by the outline of her hands - I don’t know, but I recognized her, and (FOR) THIS my heart began to beat furiously.

    Timidly and hoping that SOMEONE (THAT) would want to receive uninvited guests, we knocked on the door, but the owners accepted us (IN) OWN.

    And (SO), the youngest son SO (SAME) loved books, like everyone in our family.

    The experiment was carried out successfully, AND (WHAT) for the first time, (FOR) THIS everyone was very pleased.

    Answer : _________________________

    14 Indicate all the numbers in the place of which it is written NN .

    The well-groomed (1) apartment, furnished with (2) old (3) furniture, resembled a manor house, from once forever established (4) orders and customs, in which each thing has its place, and time is a matter.

    Answer : _________________________

    15 Put punctuation marks. Indicate the numbers of offers in which you want to put ONE comma. Write down the numbers of these sentences.

    1) The forest rustled now lullingly and melodiously, then impetuously and anxiously.

    2) In the XII century, painters painted pictures with paints or ink on silk or paper scrolls.

    3) Suddenly the door on the block squealed and the floor shook from someone's steps.

    4) Neither on the water nor on the ground nor in the air does a real tourist feel confused.

    5) Wild berries are best picked in the morning or evening, and every good berry grower should know this.

    Answer : _________________________

    16 Put all the punctuation marks:

    Climbing (1) onto the wide father's bed (2) and (3) burying (4) his chin on his father's shoulder (5) Vanyatka (6) excited (7) by the events of the evening (8) could not sleep for a long time.

    Answer : _________________________

    17 Put punctuation marks:indicate the numbers in the place of which commas should be in the sentence.

    All my life I have loved and love mental work and physical and (1) perhaps (2) even more than the second. And (3) especially (4) felt satisfied when he introduced some good guess into the latter, that is, he connected his head with his hands.

    Answer : _________________________

    18 Put punctuation marks:indicate the numbers in the place of which commas should be in the sentence.

    And everything (1) that is seen (2) and heard (3) that lives (4) and that blooms calls you to itself.

    Answer : _________________________

    19 Put punctuation marks:indicate the numbers in the place of which commas should be in the sentence.

    It turned out (1) that the manuscript had not yet been finally edited (2) and that (3) until additional work was done (4) it was impossible to submit it to the printing house.

    Answer : _________________________

    (1) When I entered the new empty apartment, the only one who met me was an old snow-covered poplar tree outside the window, he was left from the village estate that was in this place, and now, looking into the second floor, he seemed to say to me: “Hello ”, - and from its white beautiful branches light poured into the room, pure, immaculate, incorruptible. (2) Then spring came, and one morning, after a warm night rain, something green, smoky, indefinite looked in the window.

    (3) Every spring the same thing is repeated, and each time it is like a miracle, a miracle of renewal, and one cannot get used to it. (4) I stood and looked for a long time and could not get enough of it. (5) Now, it was as if someone living had settled outside the window, making noise and suddenly falling silent, and during the wind softly and meekly tapping on the window.

    (6) He lived with all his leaves, thousands of thousands of leaves, exposing them to the sun, moon, wind, rain. (7) He enjoyed life with might and main, every minute, every second of his being. (8) And I, thinking about my life, would like to learn from him this constant joy in the wild under heaven.

    (9) Birds flew on its branches, they whistled, sang their short city songs, maybe the poplar told them about me, and they looked out the window and grinned.

    (10) What a long wonderful summer it was in that first year of life in a new room, with a living poplar at the very window, what endless sunsets, and bright nights, and light dreams! (11) Only sometimes I suddenly dreamed that for some reason I had lost a new room and again I live in an old, dark and fumes, with a bare electric light bulb on a long cord. (12) But I woke up, and the poplar looked into the room with clean, fresh walls, and the predawn green noise merged with the feeling of a happy awakening. (13) Then autumn came, the leaves turned yellow, and the room became quiet, sad.

    (14) Autumn showers and storms began, at night the poplar creaked, moaned, beat its branches against the wall, as if asking for protection from the weather. (15) Gradually, the leaves flew around from its upper branches, and then from the lower ones. (16) The leaves flowed in streams, covering the balcony, and some stuck to the glass and looked in horror into the room, waiting for something.

    (17) And now not a single leaf was left on the poplar, it stood naked, black, as if burned, and against the background of the blue sky, every black twig, every vein was visible, it was solemnly quiet and sad in nature, the unheated sun shone in summer. (18) And, as always, childhood was remembered and thought: who are you? (19) What is the meaning of life? (20) Then it was spring again, and everything was all over again, and life seemed endless.

    (21) But one morning I heard a sound under the window, as if my poplar was squealing. (22) I rushed to the window. (23) Below were scrapers and road rollers that were breaking through a new street, and a worker was cutting down a poplar standing in the middle of the road with an electric saw.

    (24) And from above, I saw how a shiver passed through his entire green body, he staggered, thought for a moment and collapsed onto a new street, blocking it in its entire width with noisy green landslide foliage.

    (25) And the red-brick, boring, bare wall of the house on the other side of the street opened up to me, and since then I have only seen it and a piece of the sky.

    (26) I often remember my poplar. (27) And it still seems that he has not disappeared from the earth, but is growing somewhere in the forest, in the clearing, making noise with all the leaves.

    (According to B. Yampolsky*)

    * Boris Samoilovich Yampolsky (1912-1972), Russian writer.

    20 Which of the statementsdo not matchthe content of the text? Specify the answer numbers.

    1) Driving into a new empty apartment, the narrator saw an old poplar tree in the window.

    2) Looking at the poplar, the hero recalled his childhood and looked for answers to the questions: who are you? What is a sense of life?

    3) The poplar is still growing near the narrator's house.

    4) Every spring, leaves bloomed on the poplar. And the narrator calls this process the miracle of renewal.

    5) The hero does not regret at all that the old poplar was cut down, because it could fall and damage the house or injure a person.

    21 Which of the following statements is erroneous? Specify the answer numbers.

    1) Sentences 1-2 contain a narrative element.

    2) Sentence 17 provides a description.

    3) Sentences 21-22 contain narration.

    4) Proposition 12 presents an argument.

    5) Proposition 2 contains an argument.

    Answer: ___________________________

    22 From sentence 15 write out antonyms.

    Answer: ___________________________

    23 Among sentences 14-17, find one that is connected with the previous one usingpossessive pronoun and word forms. Write the number of this offer.

    Answer: ___________________________

    Read a fragment of a review based on the text that you analyzed while doing tasks 20-23.

    This fragment examines the language features of the text. Some terms used in the review are missing. Fill in the gaps (A, B, C, D) with the numbers corresponding to the number of the term from the list. Write in the table under each letter the corresponding number.

    Write the sequence of numbers in the ANSWER FORM No. 1 to the right of the task number 24, starting from the first cell, without spaces, commas and other additional characters.

    Write each number in accordance with the samples given in the form.

    24 “Remembering the poplar that once grew under the window, B. Yampolsky uses such paths as(A) ___________ (“lived by thousands of thousands of leaves” in sentence 6),(B) ______________ ("the poplar told them about me" in sentence 9). Such an approach as(IN) _________________ (in sentence 27), conveys the feelings of the author. And a trope like(G) _____________________(For example, " beautiful branches" in sentence 1), enhances the figurativeness of the text".

    List of terms

    1) rows of homogeneous members

    2) impersonation

    3) comparative turnover

    4) hyperbole

    5) parceling

    6) opposition

    7) dialectism

    8) rhetorical question

    State one of the problems provided by the author of the text.

    Comment on the formulated problem. Include in the comment two illustration examples from the read text that you think are important for understanding the problem in the source text (avoid over-quoting).

    Formulate the position of the author (narrator). Write whether you agree or disagree with the point of view of the author of the read text. Explain why. Argue your opinion, relying primarily on the reader's experience, as well as on knowledge and life observations (the first two arguments are taken into account).

    The volume of the essay is at least 150 words.

    A work written without relying on the text read (not on this text) is not evaluated. If the essay is a paraphrase or a complete rewrite of the source text without any comments, then such work is evaluated with 0 points.

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    A B C D E

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    WHY

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    Text Information

    Main problems

    Loneliness problem. (What helps a person cope with feelings of loneliness?)

    Nature helps a person to get rid of the feeling of loneliness, to feel the joy of life.

    2. The problem of man's relationship to nature. (How is the poplar outside the window perceived by the hero of the story? Why did the poplar outside the window become “his poplar” for the hero?)

    2. In a city where a person can more acutely feel his isolation from nature, the trees near the house are often perceived as part of the living world of nature, understanding a person and sympathizing with him, instilling in him the joy of life.

    3. The problem of the relationship between man and nature c. (How is the life of an urban person connected with the life of nature?)

    3. A person living in a city feels especially keenly his connection with nature, the beauty of which helps to perceive the world around him more vividly.

    4. The problem of nature conservation. (Why does the death of a tree cause deep feelings in the human soul?)

    4. It is very important to preserve the natural urban landscape, because in the soul of a person there always lives a feeling of a deep relationship with the surrounding nature, the beauty of which gives rise to a thirst for life, a sense of beauty, a desire to preserve beauty.