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Unified State Exam test in English. Unified State Examination in English

The purpose of the manual is to help students in grades 10-11 and applicants prepare for the final certification in the shortest possible time. English language in the form of a single state exam.
The collection contains training versions of exam papers that can be used as practical material for preparing for the exam. Each option is equipped with keys and texts for listening.

Examples.
The narrator considers himself to be an artist because
1) he can draw a straighter line and a truer circle.
2) he gets lots of messages from other people.
3) he can speak to people more truthfully.
4) he is able to convey his ideas better than other people.

The narrator’s manner of painting
1) is similar to Coin’s.
2) is like Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s.
3) comes from Liechtenstein and Warhol.
4) is constantly changing.

The narrator doesn't want to go to school because
1) he prefers to study on his own.
2) he doesn’t like some subjects.
3) he is bullied at school.
4) he is scared to go there.

CONTENT
Preface
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Option 4
Option 5
Option 6
Option 7
Option 8
Option 9
Option 10
Option 11
Option 12
Option 13
Option 14
Option 15
Option 16
Option 17
Option 18
Option 19
Option 20
Option 21
Option 22
Option 23
Option 24
Option 25
Option 26
Option 27
Option 28
Option 29
Option 30
Option 31
Appendix 1. Section “Speaking”
Appendix 2. Texts for listening
Appendix 3. Answers to tasks
Appendix 4. What is KIM Unified State Exam: structure and content
Appendix 5. Criteria and assessment schemes for completing assignments in the “Writing” section
Appendix 6. The order of counting words in the tasks of the “Writing” section
Appendix 7. The procedure for determining the percentage of textual matches in task 40
Sample exam forms
Literature.


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Have you ever tasted saltwater? I guess you have and if so, you will agree with me that it’s not very refreshing. In fact, drinking more than a few cups worth can kill you.

According to the United States Geological Survey, whose mission is to collect and disseminate reliable, impartial, and timely information that is needed to underst and the nation’s water resources, about ninety-seven percent of the water on our planet is saltwater; the rest is stored in lakes, rivers, glaciers and aquifers underground. Moreover, only about one-third of the world’s potential fresh water can be used for human needs. As pollution increases, the amount of usable water decreases.

Water is the most precious and taken-for-granted resource we have on Earth. It is also one of the most threatened resources. Increased population and possible climate change will put more and more strain on supplies of this vital resource as time goes on. What could we do in this situation? Though it may seem like science fiction, the solution could lie in outer space.

I’m not saying we’re going to be teleporting to a spring on the other side of the galaxy or colonizing another planet just to have longer showers - it’s much more mundane than that. What we could achieve realistically in this century is the successful use of the solar system’s rare metals and water, barring the invention of the matrix.

You may be surprised to learn that the metal in your keys, coins, cell phone, computer, car and everywhere else, originally came to this planet from space. When Earth formed, the heavy metals sank to the center and formed a solid core. The lighter elements formed the mantle and the crust we live on. Asteroids and comets that struck the Earth brought water and metals to the surface.

There are thousands of asteroids orbiting near Earth. Most asteroids are made of rock, but some are composed of metal, mostly nickel and iron. Probes could be sent out to these to identify useful ones. Then larger probes could push them towards the Earth where they can be handled in orbit.

In order to fuel ships and probes, we simply need to find a source of water, such as a comet or the surface of the moon. We collect the water and pass an electric current through it from a solar panel. The water separates into oxygen and hydrogen, which in liquid form is a powerful rocket fuel.

Is this really possible? We may soon find out. Private company SpaceX has already started delivering equipment to the International Space Station (ISS).

The ISS is proof that countries once at each other’s throats, like America and Russia, can work together and pull off multi-billion dollar projects.

Recently, a company called Planetary Resources Inc. made the news for getting big names like Google and Microsoft to invest in exploring asteroids for material gain. Although it will take many decades, it is wise to put the gears in motion now.

We’ve already landed probes on the surface of asteroids and taken samples from the m. We can put something as large as the ISS, which weighs just short of 500 tons, according to National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), in orbit.

We can make a half-million-mile round-trip to get rocks from the moon. We can do all of these things already. They just need to be applied and developed in a smart way.

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The purpose of the manual is to help students in grades 10–11 and applicants prepare for the final certification in English in the form of a unified state exam as soon as possible. The collection contains options for exam papers that can be used as practical material for preparing for the exam. Each option is equipped with keys and texts for listening.

Format: pdf

Size: 8.7 MB

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CONTENT
Preface 4
Option 1 5
Section 1. Listening 5
Section 2. Reading 6
Section 3. Grammar and vocabulary 10
Section 4. Letter 12
Answer forms 13
Option 2 15
Section 1. Listening 15
Section 2. Reading 16
Section 3. Grammar and vocabulary 20
Section 4. Letter 22
Answer forms 23
Option 3 25
Section 1. Listening 25
Section 2. Reading 26
Section 3. Grammar and vocabulary 30
Section 4. Letter 32
Answer forms 33
Option 4 35
Section 1. Listening 35
Section 2. Reading 36
Section 3. Grammar and vocabulary 40
Section 4. Letter 42
Answer forms 43
Option 5 45
Section 1. Listening 45
Section 2. Reading 46
Section 3. Grammar and vocabulary 50
Section 4. Letter 52
Answer forms 53
Option 6 55
Section 1. Listening 55
Section 2. Reading 56
Section 3. Grammar and vocabulary 60
Section 4. Letter 62
Answer forms 63
Option 7 65
Section 1. Listening 65
Section 2. Reading 66
Section 3. Grammar and vocabulary 70
Section 4. Letter 72
Answer forms 73
Option 8 75
Section 1. Listening 75
Section 2. Reading 76
Section 3. Grammar and vocabulary 80
Section 4. Letter 82
Answer forms 83
Option 9 85
Section 1. Listening 85
Section 2. Reading 86
Section 3. Grammar and vocabulary 90
Section 4. Letter 92
Answer forms 93
Option 10 95
Section 1. Listening 95
Section 2. Reading 96
Section 3. Grammar and vocabulary 100
Section 4. Letter 102
Answer forms 103
Appendix 1. Section “Speaking” 105
Appendix 2. Texts for listening. 107
Appendix 3. Answers to tasks 139
Appendix 4. What is KIM Unified State Exam:
structure and content 153
Appendix 5. Criteria and assessment schemes for completing assignments in the “Writing” section 154
Appendix 6. The order of counting words in the tasks of the “Writing” section 157
Appendix 7. The procedure for determining the percentage of textual matches in task 40 157
Literature 158

The purpose of this manual is to help students in grades 10-11 and applicants to quickly prepare for the final certification in English in the form of the Unified State Exam (USE). It can also be useful for teachers, who will find in it the necessary material for working in the classroom.
The collection contains training versions of the written part of the examination paper, which can be used as practical material for preparing for the exam. The manual is focused on adaptation to test control technologies, taking into account their new format and content.
The test work options are identical to the KIM version (control and measurement options) of the Unified State Exam in English and consist of four sections (“Listening”, “Reading”, “Grammar and Vocabulary”, “Writing”), including 40 tasks.
Section 1 (“Listening”) contains 9 tasks, the first of which is to establish correspondence and 8 tasks with the choice of one correct answer from three proposed. The recommended time to complete this section is 30 minutes.
Section 2 (“Reading”) contains 9 tasks, of which 2 are matching tasks and 7 tasks with choosing one correct answer out of four proposed. The recommended time to complete this section is 30 minutes.
Section 3 (“Grammar and Vocabulary”) contains 20 tasks, of which 13 tasks with a short answer and 7 tasks with a choice of one correct answer out of four proposed. The recommended time to complete this section is 40 minutes.
Section 4 (“Writing”) consists of two tasks and is a short written work (writing a personal letter and a written statement with elements of reasoning). The recommended time to complete this section is 80 minutes.
The total time for the written part of the exam is 180 minutes.

Unified State Exam 2017. English language. 30 practice versions of exam papers. Muzlanova E.S.

M.: 20 1 6. - 400 s.

A manual is offered to schoolchildren and applicants that will allow them to successfully prepare for the Unified State Exam in English in the shortest possible time. The presented options include all topics provided for by the Unified State Examination codifier in English. Each block contains sections “Listening”, “Reading”, “Grammar and Vocabulary”, “Writing”, which include examination tasks of all types and exercises for practicing the necessary skills. The collection contains 30 full-fledged training options that correspond to the parameters of the Unified State Exam, texts for listening and answer keys to tasks.

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Size: 7.5 MB

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CONTENT
Preface 4
Option 1 5
Option 2 13
Option 3 21
Option 4 29
Option 5 37
Option 6 45
Option 7 53
Option 8 61
Option 9 69
Option 10 77
Option 11 85
Option 12 93
Option 13 101
Option 14 109
Option 15 117
Option 16 125
Option 17 133
Option 18 141
Option 19 149
Option 20 157
Option 21 165
Option 22 173
Option 23 181
Option 24 190
Option 25 201
Option 26 207
Option 27 215
Option 28 223
Option 29 231
Option 30 240
Option 31 248
Appendix 1. Section “Speaking” 256
Appendix 2. Texts for listening. 258
Appendix 3. Answers to tasks 351
Appendix 4. What is KIM Unified State Exam: structure and content 391
Appendix 5. Criteria and schemes
assessment of assignments
section "Letter" 392
Appendix 6. Word counting order
in the tasks of the “Writing” section 395
Appendix 7. Determination procedure
percentage of text matches
in task 40 395
Sample exam forms 396
Literature 398

The purpose of this manual is to help students in grades 10-11 and applicants to quickly prepare for the final certification in English in the form of the Unified State Exam (USE). It can also be useful for teachers, who will find in it the necessary material for working in the classroom.
The collection contains training versions of the written part of the examination paper, which can be used as practical material for preparing for the exam. The manual is focused on adaptation to test control technologies, taking into account their new format and content.
The test work options are identical to the KIM version (control and measurement options) of the Unified State Exam in English and consist of four sections (“Listening”, “Reading”, “Grammar and Vocabulary”, “Writing”), including 40 tasks.