Mar 20, 2016

ЕГЭ по английскому языку (аудирование №19: понимание запрашиваемой информации)

7 cards
, 21 answers
  • Вы услышите разговор друзей о воображаемой вечеринке.

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    • Текст разговора
      Anna:      If you could have a dinner party with 5 guests from history — who would you invite?
      David:      Five guests with me — making 6 altogether?
      Anna:      Yes — three boys and three girls from history!
      David:      That is not an easy one. I really admire Albert Einstein but I’m not sure I would want him at my dinner party. In fact, I think most people from history probably wouldn’t make good dinner guests. They only got to be famous by being either very serious or extremely horrible!
      Anna:      What about William Shakespeare? I imagine he’d be great at a dinner party. I can just imagine him saying ‘To have tea, or not to have tea? That is the question’.
      David:      Very funny — not, but that’s a good choice. OK, so I will invite Shakespeare — Shakespeare and Ivan the Terrible.
      Anna:      What? That would be…
      David:      Terrible? No, I don’t think so. Of course, we’d have to imagine that at this party everyone could speak English, but I think Ivan would make for some lively conversation.
      Anna:      And the women? Who would you invite?
      David:      Of course, I would invite Cleopatra, if she was free — reputedly one of the most beautiful women in history. Together we could also discuss with Shakespeare how well he represented her in his play ‘Anthony and Cleopatra’.
      Anna:      OK — who else?
      David:      Well, I think Nancy Astor would be fun.
      Anna:      That’s a coincidence. My brother was talking about Nancy Astor the other day. He said she was very clever and funny. And she was the first woman member of parliament in the UK — right? Good choice! So, we have you, Shakespeare, Ivan the Terrible plus Cleopatra, Nancy Astor and… who will be the final lady to invite to this marvelous party?
      David:      The last guest will be a beautiful lady, great company and someone I think all the other guests will enjoy. Will you, Anna, be free to join this party?
      Anna:      Thanks for the compliment, but I’m not someone from history.
      David:      But it’s my imaginary party and I’d love you to be there.




      A1      Anna asks David to imagine a party in which he chose 6 guests.
      •              1) True  
      •              2) False  
      •              3) Not stated

    • A2      David thinks most people from history would not make great dinner guests.
      •              1) True  
      •              2) False  
      •              3) Not stated

    • A3      Anna imagines Shakespeare would be a good choice for the party.
      •              1) True  
      •              2) False  
      •              3) Not stated

    • A4      Friends think there is evidence that Ivan the Terrible read Shakespeare in English.
      •              1) True  
      •              2) False  
      •              3) Not stated

    • A5      The only reason to invite Cleopatra was because she was beautiful.
      •              1) True  
      •              2) False  
      •              3) Not stated

    • A6      Anna agrees Nancy Astor would be a good guest.
      •              1) True  
      •              2) False  
      •              3) Not stated

    • A7      Anna agrees to be a guest at the imaginary party.
      •              1) True  
      •              2) False  
      •              3) Not stated

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