Как это было: цт по английскому языку 2021

Описание тестов ЦТ 2021 по английскому языку

A1-6 Времена глаголов в активном и пассивном залоге.
A7-10 Предлоги выделили в отдельный блок.
А11-13 Блок артиклей.
A14-15 Поиск ошибочных фрагментов. Чаще всего все крутилось вокруг: согласование подлежащего и сказуемого между собой, it/there, сочетания с make и do.
A16-20 Лексический выбор в рамках текста.
A21-22 Речевой этикет.
A23-24 Составление диалога на основе предложенных фраз.
A25-28 Ответы на вопросы по тексту.
A29-30 Выбор синонима слову в рамках указанного фрагмента текста.
B1-6 Словообразование.
B7-16 Поиск лишних слов. Одно слово в строке.
B17-18 Перевод указанного слова в рамках предложений.

Типовые задания тестов ЦТ по мотивам 2021 года

A7-10
Предлоги:

1.This type of account offers you instant access to your money.
for|with|at|in|to
2.I’ve always been passionate about football.
about|at|with|to|of
3.Using either product can result in injury and death.
with|-|on|in|at
4.The mist prevented him from seeing very far.
with|on|by|in|from
5.The new phone is designed to appeal to consumers who find normal phone tariffs confusing.
for|with|to|in|-
6.The company is applying for permission to demolish the building.
for|at|with|-|to
7.I love having instant access to music on my phone.
for|with|at|in|to
8.They are passionate about helping animals and volunteer every weekend.
about|at|with|to|of
9.His hard work has resulted in a well-deserved promotion.
with|-|on|in|at
10.The injury prevented him from playing in the final match.
with|on|by|in|from
11.Bright colors often appeal to children more than dull ones.
for|with|to|in|-
12.He applied for a scholarship to study in Germany.
for|at|with|-|to

А11-13
Артикли:

1.I would strongly advise you to find a better alternative to this decision.
2.They were travelling around the Far East when they got the unpleasant news about their failure.
3.Most animals in captivity live longer than those that in the wild.
4.A series of attempts to succeed was made but they were all in vain.
5.The police officer asked the victim to describe the criminal in great detail.
6.Her thirst for knowledge let her go up the career ladder.
7.He waited in vain for a reply to his message.
8.Trade routes in the Near East used to connect many early cultures.
9.Online learning is a flexible alternative to traditional classroom education.
10.She described the accident in detail to the police officer.
11.Tigers in captivity sometimes lose their natural hunting instincts.

A16-20

1.»How do you get on with Julie?» «Oh, fine.»
go|take|stay|be|get
2.I’m trying to cut down on the amount of sugar I eat.
give|put|cut|set|slow
3.I don’t tend to socialise with my colleagues much.
follow|appeal|socialise|apply|accompany
4.If it’s money that you want, the answer is no.
problem|impression|opinion|answer|question
5.I’d like a job in which I have the chance to travel.
choose|give|make|have|pick
6.We made use of the car while you were away.
made|took|got|had|brought
7.She had the chance to meet her favorite singer.
chose|gave|made|had|picked
8.In the past, I cut down on junk food.
gave|put|cut|set|slowed
9.They socialised with neighbors at the barbecue last summer.
followed|appealed|socialised|applied|accompanied
10.She wanted a straight answer but got silence instead.
problem|impression|opinion|answer|question
11.You ought to make use of free time to study more.
make|take|get|have|bring
12.He got on with his new boss surprisingly well.
went|took|stayed|was|got

A21-22

1.What about having a rest? I couldn’t agree anymore.
1.Well-done.
2.There it is.
3.Very many.
4.It was a pleasure.
5.I couldn’t agree anymore.
2.Would you mind keeping an eye on my suitcase? Not at all.
1.I don’t think that.
2.With pleasure.
3.I am afraid so.
4.Not at all.
5.It is kind of you.
3.Will you wait outside? Of course not.
1.Sure, indeed.
2.You are deadly right.
3.Of course not.
4.It was not likely.
5.Who will?

A29-30

1.She was a woman of unique = peculiar talent and determination.
1.traditional 2.single 3.peculiar
2.Are the employers really willing to negotiate = argue?
1.argue 2.avoid 3.manage
3.His office is full of the latest and most sophisticated = complicated computer equipment.
1.complicated 2.misleading 3.famous
4.Nobody would back her up in her argument = quarrel with the boss.
1.quarrel 2.proof 3.reason

B1-6

1.There is less and less affordable housing in this town. AFFORD
2.Climate change could have disastrous effects on Earth. DISASTER
3.The show is incredibly popular among teenagers. CREDIBLE
4.He used to work as a computer programmer for a software company. PROGRAMME
5.Scientists say they’ve already collected more data than had been expected. SCIENCE
6.It was a great achievement that a month later a global agreement was reached. ACHIEVE
7.That award was a big achievement for the whole team. ACHIEVE
8.She felt incredibly happy after passing her final exams today. CREDIBLE
9.He met a famous scientist during the science conference. SCIENCE
10.The hotel was affordable and close to the city center. AFFORD
11.She worked as a(n) programmer for a big tech company. PROGRAMME
12.His decision to ignore advice led to a(n) disastrous result. DISASTER

B7-16

1.The preparatory stage was quite longer and more strenuous than we had expected. quite
2.I suppose that taking up an extreme sport it is a delayed form of committing suicide. it
3.She would wanted to her distant relative in the North of Italy last year. wanted
4.The whole other class agreed to take part in the school concert at the end of the year. other
5.Many teachers who are not happy with the reform that was announced by the minister last month. who
6.Is it such worth trying to overcome our difficulties at the moment? Why don’t we take a backward step? such

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