Mar 21, 2016

ЕГЭ по английскому языку (аудирование №4: детальное понимание текста)

7 cards
, 21 answers
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    • Future Composer
      Future Composer

      When I left home to go to university, I rented a room in the house of a local family — the Bridges. They had two kids: Robert, their fifteen-year-old son and Louise, their eleven-year-old daughter. Mr Bridges is a successful chemical engineer and a really friendly guy. His big hobby is restoring vintage motorbikes. Mrs Bridges works in the university library which was really useful for me as she often gave me a ride to campus. I lived with them for a year and still see them pretty often, even though I now have my own flat.

      The Bridges are fantastic people and I was welcomed into their family almost as an elder son. But looking back on it, the most memorable thing was watching the incredible transformation of Robert — their talented son.

      I love listening to music and I often go to listen to live music, but Robert is possibly one of the most naturally gifted musicians I have ever come across. The amazing thing is that when I first met him he’d never even touched a musical instrument. However, not long after I moved into their spare room, an upright piano was installed in their lounge. It was actually an unwanted gift from Mrs Bridges’ sister who secretly hoped that the children might want to learn how to play it.

      I had a small part to play in what happened next. I was chatting to Robert when he told me how much he loved the piano music sound track to Final Fantasy, one of his computer play station games. I then found him a piece of film on the internet of someone playing the same piece of music — but the film showed only the musicians hands on the keyboard. I joked to Robert that he could teach himself to play by copying the hands on their own new piano.

      That was two years ago. Robert has become an astonishingly good pianist in this time. He learned that first piece in just 3 days. After a month he could play 10 or more complex pieces although at that stage he couldn’t even read music. The Bridges then got him a piano teacher, Luke, who turned out to be an inspiration. Luke liked the same kind of music as Robert and always gave him exciting new pieces to learn whilst teaching him to read music and the fundamentals of technique.

      The most exciting thing of all started about a year ago when, with only a little guidance from Luke, Robert began to compose music himself. Then, with help from some of Luke’s friends, he was able to submit several pieces for publishing and for use as sound tracks for future computer games. I now really enjoy listening to Robert’s music. Perhaps one day another youngster will see Robert’s hands on the computer, filmed playing his own compositions — and the cycle might begin again.




      A8
      The narrator thought that Mr Bridges was  . . . 
      really friendly.
      1. really friendly.
      2. a naturally gifted engineer.
      3. good at restoring vintage motor bikes.

    • A9
      The most memorable thing about the time living with the Bridges was  . . . 
      watching the transformation of their son.
      1. being welcomed in the family as an elder son.
      2. being able to listen to lots of live music.
      3. watching the transformation of their son.

    • A10
      The surprising thing about Robert was that he  . . . 
      didn’t play any musical instruments.
      1. wanted to learn to play the piano.
      2. was a naturally talented musician.
      3. didn’t play any musical instruments.

    • A11
      The narrator played a part in Robert’s transformation by  . . . 
      joking that Robert might teach himself how to play.
      1. playing the sound track to Robert.
      2. joking that Robert might teach himself how to play.
      3. playing Final Fantasy with him.

    • A12
      What was unusual when Robert could play ten pieces was that  . . . 
      he was unable to read music.
      1. he was unable to read music.
      2. the Bridges decided to get him a teacher.
      3. he learned the first piece in just three days.

    • A13
      The most exciting thing was when Robert  . . . 
      began writing music.
      1. learned to read music.
      2. began writing music.
      3. got help from Luke’s friends.

    • A14
      The narrator believes that in the future Robert  . . . 
      might inspire future musicians.
      1. would make computer games.
      2. might inspire future musicians.
      3. will be famous.

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