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Эффективные подсказки по выполнению заданий ВПР по английскому языку
1. Тема: Эффективные подсказки по выполнению заданий ВПР по английскому языку.
2. Цель: определение способов быстрого и эффективного написания ВПР по английскому языку.
3.
•Изучить различные демоверсии ВПР по английскомуязыку
•Найти так называемые
«подсказки», которые помогут
(в некоторых случаях)
определить правильный ответ,
не переводя текст
•Разработать памятку
«Волшебные подсказки» для
учащихся по написанию ВПР.
4.
Объект исследования: всероссийскаяпроверочная работа по английскому
языку.
Предмет исследования: «хитростиподсказки» по решению ВПР
.
5. Гипотеза
Мы считаем, что существуют так называемые«хитрости-подсказки», которые помогут быстро и
эффективно написать ВПР по английскому языку. И в
некоторых случаях для этого даже не нужно
переводить текст.
6.
•Before that, stationary bike rentals were onlyfound in some large parks and fewer people
______________to ride bikes on the roads.
1.were used;
3.used;
2.uses;
4.use
7.
Later it turned out that Columbus was wrong.The Earth was much ________ than he
though and there was another land.
1.more larger;
3.larger;
2.large;
4.largest
Tigers are the _________ members of the cat
family.
1.largest;
3.most large;
2.larger;
4. Large
8.
•The 10. _______ detective story “The Murders in RueMorgue” was written 11.__________ Edgar Allan Poe in
1841.
1.first;
1.of;
2.one;
2.with;
3.oneth;
3.at;
4.ones
4.by
Everybody knows that tigers are good _______ swimming
and can swim up to 6 kilometres.
1.at;
2.in;
3.of;
4.on
What is more, public transport is sometimes crowded and
dirty, particularly in the rush ________.
1.second;
2.minute;
3. hour;
4.day
9.
One (A)____ years ago schools were very different. Children did notwear (B)____. They used to wear their everyday clothes to school.
Children learned to read, write and do mathematics. They had (C)____
and geography lessons but they did not (D)____ science.
They used to write on slates with (E)____ chalk. When the children
finished their work, they cleaned their slates with a rag so that they could
write on them again and again.
1. uniforms; 2. expensive; 3. history; 4. playground; 5. hundred; 6.
white; 7. learn.
10.
There (A)____ hundreds of castles in the British Isles. (стандартный речевойоборот «there are»)
1. buildings; 2. famous; 3. England; 4. fascinating; 5. are; 6. people; 7. others.
Infadoos told us that the chiefs had gathered the warriors under their command here,
and that as soon (C)____ the sun rose we should all address them. (речевой оборот «as
soon as»)
1. men; 2. day; 3. hours; 4. sun; 5. fires; 6. thousand; 7. as.
Arnold Schwarzenegger was (1)____ in Austria. (выражение «was born» -родился)
1. born; 2. performed; 3. quickly; 4. producers; 5. most; 6. acting; 7. great.
11.
1. City attractions. (аттракционы)2. A London cinema. (кино)
3. A London theatre. (театр)
4. A London street. (улица)
5. Nature sights.
(природные чудеса)
6. A London museum. (музеи)
A. The Lake District, in northwest England, is a small area, but extremely beautiful, with the varied
delights of soft hills and woodland and the panoramas of the great lakes. The Lake District is more often
visited, both by day tourists and holidaymakers, than any other region of outstanding natural beauty in the
British Isles.
B. England's most ancient northern city lies on the River Ouse in the centre of the Vale of York between
the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors. It was once the principal town of Yorkshire, and it remains
the seat of the Archbishop of York. A child-friendly city, its Viking, Castle and Railway museums have plenty
to engage young people as well as adults.
C. Along the north part of Trafalgar Square is the famous National Gallery. Founded in 1824, the gallery
has since grown into one of the most outstanding and comprehensive collections in the world, with a list of
masters ranging from Leonardo da Vinci and Rembrandt to El Greco and Van Gogh.
D. The London Coliseum famous for its richly decorated interiors was used for variety shows, musical
comedies, and stage plays for many years. In 1974 its name was changed to the English National
Opera. Today it is used primarily for opera as well as being the London home of the English National
Ballet. When not on tour they perform regular seasons throughout the year.
E. The Mall is London's impressive ceremonial way, a broad tree-lined avenue. The spectacular parade
takes place here each June to celebrate the official Birthday of the Sovereign. Queen Elizabeth II rides down
the avenue in a horse-drawn carriage. Over 1,000 officers and men are on parade, together with two hundred
horses; over two hundred musicians march and play as one.