continued from No. 21
МГИМО (УНИВЕРСИТЕТ) МИД РФ
ЭКЗАМЕНАЦИОННЫЕ МАТЕРИАЛЫ ПО
АНГЛИЙСКОМУ ЯЗЫКУ ДЛЯ ВСТУПИТЕЛЬНЫХ ЭКЗАМЕНОВ
2000 ГОДА
TF – 5
I. Обведите кружком номер правильного
ответа.
1. From the hotel there is a good _____ of the mountains.
A. vision
B. view
C. sight
D. picture
2. I’m sorry, I haven’t got ____ change. Why don’t you try the
bank?
A. some
B. lots
C. any
D. all
3. If it _____ fine, I shall go out.
A. was
B. is
C. were
D. will be
4. We’ve ____ of time to catch the train so there’s no need to
rush.
A. very much
B. enough
C. great deal
D. plenty
5. I can’t make _____ what’s happening.
A. away
B. out
C. do
D. over
6. He’s left his book at home: he’s always so _____.
A. forgetting
B. forgotten
C. forgettable
D. forgetful
7. Driving a car with faulty brakes is ____ quite a risk.
A. putting
B. setting
C. taking
D. being
8. If we had known your new address, we _____ to see you.
A. came
B. will come
C. would come
D. would have come
9. A small _____ of students was waiting outside the class to see the
teacher.
A. gang
B. crowd
C. team
D. group
10. Jenny and her sister are so _____ they could almost be twins.
A. likeness
B. alike
C. same
D. the same
II. Раскройте скобки, заполнив пропуски
нужными грамматическими формами.
1. Next Saturday Friends of Barston Hospital (collect)_____ money in
the High Street to buy more equipment for the hospital. “We (hope)_____ that by the end
of the day we (raise)_____ at least $800”, (say)_____ the organizer.
2. Missing schoolgirl Sheila Patterson, aged eleven, (find) _____ alive
and well in Leicester. Sheila, who (disappear)_____ two days ago, said she (leave)_____
home to join a circus.
3. A: Do you feel like (dine out)_____ or would you rather (have)_____
dinner at home?
B: I’d like (go out)_____. I always enjoy (have)_____ dinner in a restaurant.
4. Hello! I (try)_____ to telephone you all week. Where you (be)_____?
5. A: He’s only sixteen but he wants to leave school at the end of
the term.
B: If he (leave)_____ now he (be)_____ sorry afterwards.
6. I (arrive)_____ in England in the middle of July, I (tell)_____ that
England (be)_____ shrouded in fog all year round, so I (be)_____ quite surprised to find
that it was merely raining.
7. A: Why we (wait)_____?
B: John isn’t here yet. I (expect)_____ he (have)_____ trouble with his car again.
8. When I last (see)_____ him, he (live)_____ in London. He (tell)_____
me then that he (think)_____ of (emigrate)_____ to Australia, and he may well (do)_____ so
by now.
9. I (live)_____ in London for a long time but I still (not know)_____
many of the streets in my district. The other day I (go out)_____ late at a time when the
fog (grow)_____ thicker and I soon (lose)_____ my way.
10. We’ll go out as soon as the shops (open)_____.
III. Переведите с русского языка на
английский следующие предложения.
1. Он не был уверен, найдут ли они это
место, если им не опишут его точно.
2. Когда они вернулись домой, Тед еще не
лег спать и слушал музыку в своей комнате.
3. – Когда здесь последний раз шел
дождь?
– Прошлым летом.
4. Я не знаю, сколько людей сейчас на
стадионе. Мы ожидаем, что несколько тысяч
болельщиков (fans) придут на этот матч.
5. – Почему ей пришлось отказаться от
катания на велосипеде (to cycle)?
– Тогда в ее районе было слишком сильное уличное
движение.
IV. Прочтите текст и ответьте на
следующие за ним вопросы, обведя номер
правильного варианта кружком.
At the age of sixty-five, Laura Ingalls Wilder began writing a series
of novels for young people based on her early experiences on the American frontier. Born
in the state of Wisconsin in 1867, she and her family were rugged pioneers. Seeking better
farm land, they went by covered wagon to Missouri in 1869, then on to Kansas the next
year, returning to Wisconsin in 1871, and traveling on to Minnesota and Iowa before
settling permanently in South Dakota in 1879. Because of this constant moving, Wilder’s
early education took place sporadically in a succession of one-room schools. From age
thirteen to sixteen, she attended school more regularly, although she never graduated.
At the age of eighteen, she married Almanzo James Wilder. They bought a small farm in the
Ozarks, where they remained for the rest of their lives. Their only daughter, Rose, who
had become a nationally-known journalist, encouraged her mother to write. Serving as agent
and editor, Rose negotiated with Harper’s to publish her mother’s first book, Little
House in the Big Woods. Seven more books followed, each chronicling her early life on the
plains. Written from the perspective of a child, they have remained popular with young
readers from many nations. Twenty years after her death in 1957, more than 20 million
copies had been sold, and they had been translated into fourteen languages. In 1974, a
weekly television series, “Little House on the Prairie”, was produced, based on the
stories from the Wilder books.
1. What is the main topic of the passage?
A. American pioneer life
B. Children’s literature
C. A weekly television series
D. Wilder’s career
2. Laura Ingalls Wilder began writing novels
A. when she was a child on the frontier
B. right after she moved to the Ozarks
C. when she was a young mother
D. after her sixty-fifth birthday
3. The author mentions all of the following as events in the life of
Laura Ingalls Wilder EXCEPT
A. She went west by covered wagon.
B. She graduated from a one-room school.
C. She married Almanzo Wilder.
D. She had one daughter.
4. The word “sporadically” in line 8 is closest in meaning to
A. with great success
B. for a long time
C. at irregular intervals
D. in a very efficient way
5. The word “they” in line 18 refers to
A. the plains
B. many nations
C. more books
D. young readers
KEY:
TF – 5
I. 1. B; 2. C; 3. B; 4. D; 5. B; 6. D; 7. C; 8. D; 9.
D; 10. B
II. 1. will be collecting/are collecting; hope; will
have raised; said
2. has been found; disappeared; had left
3. dining out; have; to go out; having
4. have been trying; have you been
5. leaves; will be
6. arrived; had been told/was told; would be, was
7. are we waiting; expect; is having
8. saw; was living; told; was thinking/had been thinking of
emigrating; have done
9. have lived/have been living; do not know; went out; was
growing; lost
10. open/have opened
IV. 1. D; 2. D; 3. B; 4. C; 5. C
TF – 6
I. Обведите кружком номер правильного
ответа.
1. My mother was ____of making a cake when the front door bell rang.
A. at the centre
B. on her way
C. in the middle
D. halfway through
2. _____ you do better work than this, you won’t pass the exam.
A. Although
B. If
C. Unless
D. When
3. If you want to join the History Society, you must first _____ this
application form.
A. make up
B. write down
C. fill in
D. do up
4. He has just taken an examination _____ chemistry.
A. on
B. about
C. for
D. in
5. The police have asked that _____ who saw the accident get in touch
with them.
A. somebody
B. someone
C. one
D. anyone
6. It was impossible for her to tell the truth so she had to _____ a
story.
A. invent
B. combine
C. manage
D. lie
7. The car had a _____ tyre, so we had to change the wheel.
A. broken
B. cracked
C. bent
D. flat
8. She applied for training as a pilot, but they turned her _____
because of her poor eyesight.
A. back
B. up
C. over
D. down
9. The only feature _____ to these two flowers is their preference for
sandy soil.
A. similar
B. same
C. shared
D. common
10. The play was very long, but there were two _____.
A. intervals
B. rests
C. interruptions
D. gaps
II. Раскройте скобки, заполнив пропуски
нужными грамматическими формами.
1. A: What you (make)_____, Pamela? It (smell)_____ really nice.
B: Well, I (try)____ a recipe my mother gave me. It (sound)____ meat and vegetables and
then you just (add)____ a few herbs. When she (make)_____ it, it (taste) _____ really
delicious.
2. A: Let’s (go)_____ (fish)_____today. There’s a nice wind. What
about (come)_____ with us, Ann?
B: No, thanks. I’m very willing (cut)_____ sandwiches for you but I’ve no intention of
(waste)_____ the afternoon (sit)_____ in a boat (watch)_____ you two (fish) _____.
3. Tourist: I (be)___ glad when I (get)____ to the top!
Guide: When you (see)____ the view you (be)____ glad you made the effort.
4. Warning: No part of this book (modal verb) be reproduced
without the publisher’s permission.
5. The popular novelist Barbara Bartlett (open)_____ the new extension
to Barston Library next Wednesday afternoon. Miss Bartlett, who (write)___ more than
twenty best-selling novels, (sign)___ copies of her latest book from three to four
o’clock.
6. A: I don’t think we (meet)_____ before?
B: Well, I (see)_____ you once at a party, but we (not introduce)_____ then.
7. We are very proud of our firm’s record. We (make)_____ biscuits
since before 1815 and (gain)_____ many awards for our product. My great-great-grandfather
(found)_____ the firm.
8. He (play)_____ the guitar outside her house when someone opened the
window and (throw out)_____ a bucket of water.
9. He used (have)_____ a day off once a week and on that day he was
used to (get up)_____ early, (have)_____ a hasty breakfast and (set out)_____ for the
river.
10. He said he (not want)____ (see)____ the film as he (hear)____ that
it (be)_____ not as good as the critics (suggest)_____.
III. Переведите с русского языка на
английский следующие предложения.
1. Он должен был купить новые джинсы,
так как разорвал старые, когда убегал от собаки.
2. – Почему он выглядит так расстроено?
– Разве ты не знаешь? Его последнюю книгу
критикуют во всех газетах и передачах.
3. Интересно, поднимет ли он этот вопрос
на следующем собрании, если ни один из двух
оппонентов (opponent) не будет там присутствовать?
4. Кто из вас позволил ей взять ключи от
зала № 3 в прошлое воскресенье?
5. – Почему он читает эту книгу так
долго?
– Он говорит, что в ней много полезных советов
для молодых бизнесменов.
IV. Прочтите текст и ответьте на
следующие за ним вопросы, обведя номер
правильного варианта кружком.
In the spring of 1934, storms swept across the Great Plains, but they
were not rainstorms. They were the result of sun and drought and a terrible wind that blew
millions of tons of topsoil from 300,000 square miles in Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma,
Colorado, and New Mexico. This was the Dust Bowl. It buried fences, fields, and homes. It
choked cattle and sickened the people who stayed. Three hundred and fifty thousand
settlers fled, many becoming part of a slow, sad caravan along Route 66 to California.
But wind and drought were not the only factors that combined to create the Dust Bowl. Only
fifty years earlier, a carpet of buffalo grass had covered the Great Plains, protecting
the soil and retaining the moisture in the ground. By the turn of the century, farmers had
settled, homesteading in regions that had been used as range land. The increased demand
for wheat during World War I encouraged farmers to plow and plant even wider areas. Forty
percent of the land that they plowed up had never been exposed to rain, wind, or sun
before. When the drought and wind came, the land had been prepared for disaster.
1. With which of the following topics is the passage primarily
concerned?
A. The Dust Bowl
B. The Great Plains
C. Homesteading
D. World War I
2. Where did many of the homesteaders go when they abandoned their
farms?
A. To Kansas
B. To New Mexico
C. To Texas
D. To California
3. The author mentions all of the following as having contributed to
the disaster EXCEPT
A. wind
B. drought
C. homesteading
D. rain
4. The word “fled” in line 7 is closest in meaning to which of the
following phrases?
A. passed away
B. became ill
C. ran away
D. gave up
5. The word “It” in line 5 refers to
A. topsoil
B. the Dust Bowl
C. wind
D. result
KEY:
TF – 6
I. 1. C; 2. C; 3. C; 4. D; 5. D; 6. A; 7. D; 8. D; 9.
D; 10. A
II. 1. are you making; smells; am trying; sounds; add;
makes; tastes
2. go fishing; coming; to cut; wasting; sitting; watching; fish
3. ’ll be; get; see; ’ll be
4. may
5. will open/is to open; has written; will be signing/will sign
6. have met; saw; were not introduced
7. have been making/have made; have gained; founded
8. was playing; threw out
9. to have; getting up; having; setting out
10. didn’t want to see/wouldn’t want to see; had heard; was; had suggested/suggested
IV. 1. A; 2. D; 3. D; 4. C; 5. B
to be continued
Submitted by Vladimir Pavlov
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